By: Laura BennettOver the course of his prolific writing career, Christian author and pastor Max Lucado has captivated the spiritual curiosity of readers – both young and old — and his newest release is no different.Children of the 90s will remember his hugely popular...
By: Dr Justin CoulsonThough families have felt palpable relief as restrictions have started to ease across the rest of the nation, our Victorian children are struggling more and more to follow the rules still in place.Isolation just seems to be getting harder, and the easing restrictions elsewhere...
By: Georgia FreeThere’s something so special about writing a letter to someone, or, perhaps even better, receiving a letter.They are the next best thing to a conversation, and, when conversations can’t be had, the power of letters can increase tenfold. The Letterbox...
By: Sabrina PetersI’m so glad “comforter” isn’t His title, but His nature. When darkness seems to hide his face. I rest on His unchanging grace. Here are some incredible verses to encourage you. Praying for all those suffering and struggling. May His grace be real, tangible...
By: Laura BennettHaving our normal lives disrupted affects us all – but everyone is experiencing isolation in different ways, with different pressure points between men and women, young and old.UK-based Psychotherapist Noel McDermott says that while the COVID-19 pandemic is universal, men...
By: Neri MorrisI am surrounded by amazing mothers and I honour and respect each one of them for the way they love and give to their families.But, to be honest, most holidays are hard in some way. I had a great day with the family on Sunday (that’s my Mum, my sister, and two gorgeous nieces...
By: Laura BennettThe one person unaware of coronavirus in your house is your pet.Okay, so they may not technically be a ‘person’ – but in these times they’re the members of the family more of us are turning to for calm reassurance, and a legal cuddle.Since the coronavirus...