Christmas is the celebration of divine love made visible to us in Jesus. A love that is available to everyone.
Christmas is the celebration of divine love made visible to us in Jesus. A love that is available to everyone.
A psychologist explains why loneliness can peak at Christmas for many Australians and shares practical, compassionate ways to navigate the season with kindness, connection and realistic expectations.
William James once said, “The best use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it”. We are each made in God’s image and for a reason.
It’s important to remember that relationships are more than emotional support, they protect mental health.
The Christmas story hinges on God’s conversations with key characters and how they responded. What is God speaking to you about?
What do you think faith is? John North ventures into the different types of faith this week, and how the Christian faith is different to what people might expect.
Most people don’t fit neatly into one category; they may internalise or externalise depending on the situation. The key is finding balance.
My 7-month-old was able to gesture to images of Jesus as a baby, and finally the hope we have on the third day.
Is loneliness the same as being alone? How can you be lonely in a crowd? Jesus understands just how lonely it can be.
Don’t miss the hope. Jesus says, “Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline…. Here I am! I stand at the door and knock”.
If you have lost hope, can I encourage you to open the Bible and read of God’s faithfulness to the generations?
What do you think faith is? John North ventures into the different types of faith this week, and how the Christian faith is different to what people might expect.
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