• It All Starts on Monday Morning

    Picture this: It’s an evening service and you’re stepping inside your home church lobby. A girl, possibly ...

  • Bible, the Source Guide of Wise Builders

    When we have conversations with close friends, mentors, teachers, or family members, their words may affect us. They could be giving encouragements or wise teachings and both of them are important to people’s lives.

  • Unbroken Line: A Lesson in Mercy

    Major roadworks were being conducted across the island, particularly in the business and commercial districts. These road construction projects were part of the Jamaican Government’s ambitious plan to improve an aging, poorly maintained road network

  • Collective Guilt

    Should nations, ethnic and religious groups feel collectively guilty for the deeds of their predecessors?

  • The Response of the Lord’s Leading

  • Finding Peace Amongst the Chaos

    One of our greatest desires as humans is the longing to be free from the fears and concerns that consume so much of our lives.

  • Like, Seriously - Why are Christians so Afraid of Theology?

    The contemporary evangelical Christians as a whole has a severe allergic reaction when it comes to theology. You can’t get too theological at your campus fellowship sharing time, nor can you get too theological even during bible study sessions in some churches.

  • What My Grandfather Taught Me

    Not too long ago, I suffered the painful loss of my beloved granddad.

  • Are We There Yet? 125 Years of Gender Equality in the Making

    On 19th September 2018, New Zealand Suffrage celebrated 125 years. And rightly so. We were the first country in the Commonwealth to graduate a female with a Bachelor of Arts. We boast the first woman ever ordained into Anglican priesthood, and the first pilot (incidentally, yes, a woman) to fly direct from England to New Zealand.

  • Parenting: Is it Possible to Turn Terrible Twos into Terrific Twos?

    My boy just turned two last month and oh what fun has it been! Along with a sudden surge of confidence and independence, comes an overflow of words. He has begun experimenting more, trying out things he has not done before. The adventurer in him begins exploring places by himself.

  • Sophie Gray says Bake for Bibles is Fun and Delicious!

    New Zealand nationally-known cook, author, Destitute Gourmet founder and Food Director of Bauer Media, Sophie Gray says Bake for Bibles is a great project for kids, friends and the whole family. And very importantly, the cookies are delicious!