There is a well know verse in Psalm 46: “Be still and know that I am God”. Not for the first time, thinking about it has led me down a rabbit hole. Continue reading “Practise Being Still”
The Practice of Resting In God’s Peace
By: yesHEis
We live in a world full of restlessness, fear and instability. Yet Jesus offers us peace amidst it all. Continue reading “The Practice of Resting In God’s Peace”
Rejecting Busy | Living in Rhythm
By: Sabrina Peters
As a culture we tend to glorify busyness, productivity, expansion and increase, no matter the cost. We celebrate the go-getters, the super-achievers, who are always hustling, bustling, kicking goals, making money and juggling a million hats at once. They run on coffee and never even seem to sleep. Ambition is what gets them up in the morning and adrenaline is what keeps them up at night. Continue reading “Rejecting Busy | Living in Rhythm”
Finding Peace in an Upside Down World
I haven’t been sure about what to write about this week. I am feeling weary. Continue reading “Finding Peace in an Upside Down World”
The Breath Prayer
By: Sheridan Voysey
One afternoon in March 2020, feeling overwhelmed at the news I was hearing about a virus called Covid-19, I took a moment to do what I often do in times of stress – journal. Continue reading “The Breath Prayer”
Middle-East Explainer: The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis
By: Michael Crooks
Fighting has once more erupted in Gaza, but what started the historical conflict? And how close is the current crisis to a full-scale war? Continue reading “Middle-East Explainer: The Israeli-Palestinian Crisis”
Six Ways to Tend Your Soul in Times of Turmoil
By: Sheridan Voysey
How can we cultivate, care for, tend our soul right now to stay, well, sane? Here are six strategies I’m trying to implement with links to explore some related practices. Continue reading “Six Ways to Tend Your Soul in Times of Turmoil”
Carve Out Time of Solitude Without Excuse, Says Former Mega-Church Pastor John Mark Comer
By: Laura Bennett
Can you imagine a life without ‘hurry’? Oftentimes the schedule of our lives is dictated by where we have to be next, what’s coming up at work, and the “go, go, go” of family, fun and social commitments. Continue reading “Carve Out Time of Solitude Without Excuse, Says Former Mega-Church Pastor John Mark Comer”
You Are Not Alone in The Journey of Life
There are a few snippets of the Bible that most people know, whether they are Christians or not. One of these is Psalm 23, the Shepherd’s Psalm, which begins, “The Lord is my shepherd…” Continue reading “You Are Not Alone in The Journey of Life”
How To Stop Worrying: 8 Simple Techniques
By: Clare Bruce
Ever catch yourself worrying to much? Fretting about things like relationships, work and health is part of the human condition. But if your worries are causing anxiety, a lack of concentration, muscle tension, and even insomnia, that’s when your worrying is doing more harm than good. Continue reading “How To Stop Worrying: 8 Simple Techniques”