Valentine’s Day may focus on romantic love, but there’s another celebration that has been gaining momentum in recent years: Galentine’s Day.
Dementia – it’s a big topic, and one that Dr Amelia Haines and Janet Evans tackle in an interview with Dementia Australia’s CEO Maree McCabe.
With Valentine’s Day coming up, you may ask, “What is a mama to do?” I’m glad you asked! Wendy Baugh – being a single mum on Valentine’s Day.
Maybe you’re overwhelmed—by anxiety, depression, loneliness, or lack of purpose. Here’s the truth: God knows you and cares deeply for you.
Back in Action is lighthearted family-movie-night fodder, but it’s also a great prompt to reassess your values around family and work.
Simplify school lunches with time-saving tips, budget-friendly tricks, and nutritious meal ideas that kids will actually eat.
It is argued that a growth mindset can be developed, and educational programs have been designed to help people to do so.
In community we discover more of who we are created to be. We’re created to live in community. Jesus lived this out.
Never, in all my years have I had a date on Valentines Day. There’s been no surprise dinners planned, flowers given, or cards exchanged.
“Offering up your best self happens best and most naturally when people are leaning into their strengths,” says Max Jeganathan.