Christmas traditions are a part of every family. These things that make Christmas special and unique to each of us. It could be a favourite food, outing, decorating the Christmas tree and much more. But are traditions okay for Christians. This blog will explore that. Read on to find out more.
Often we go through life not realising that we are living in seasons. Our life feels ordinary because we don’t stop to celebrate the end of one season and the beginning of the next one. We can celebrate the milestones- birth, death, finishing school, decade birthday but we don’t celebrate the small ones. Read on to find out more
It’s nearly Christmas- a season of Christmas plays, school things, work things, present shopping, food preparation, outfit planning and so much more. By this time, we probably have some sort of plan as to how Christmas Day might look. But what if something unexpected happens? Do we cope? Read on to find out more.
Good Friday is the day Jesus died on the cross. Easter Sunday is the day He rose. But what happened Saturday. Nothing! The day is silent! It is a waiting day! Is this what it’s like for us between receiving the promise and the promise fulfilled? Is it our faith day? Read on to find out more.
Flourishing is a word not commonly used. But the Bible tells me that Christians are supposed to be flourishing like an olive trees. What does an olive tree have that I need? How can I flourish in a broken world? What does it mean? All of this will be answered by reading more.
There are times in our lives when situations we thought were resolved or we had forgotten about come back into our lives. At times like these, we think wasn’t this resolved, haven’t I forgiven enough or even doesn’t God love me? But there could be a reason for it. Read on to find out more.
I had a situation this week where I needed to walk through loss, not of a position but of roles. I struggled with it until I realised I was sad and actually grieving over it. Is this possible? What does God say about it? Is there a way through? Yes, yes and yes. Read on to find out more.