This world is full of unfairness. And how you handle unfairness can either make you a person of character and integrity, depending on how you respond.
Christian Teaching
Aussies have voted, but many are cynical, including many Christians. Here are 13 thoughts to help you keep perspective.
The negative experiences in our past can shape how we see the world, others, and ourselves. That’s why what we should be remembering is the good things.
Sometimes, the fact that we can’t “reload” our real-life decisions until we land on the most desirable outcome, can paralyse us, writes Jessica Tan.
We’re living in a society where we think our feelings are critical to our existence, and it’s all sorts of beliefs that shape us, writes Akos Balogh.
Our society tells us that our worth is based on jobs, relationships, or material ‘stuff’ you have. Christianity takes a very different view.
When he was tempted in the wilderness, Jesus knew that the only kingdom worth having is the kingdom that God has promised to give you.
‘Wintering’ is a word for those times when life turns cold, through crisis or loss, and we find ourselves living at a slower pace to everyone else.
Along with kindness and generosity, humility may be our most-cited quality of a good person. But it hasn’t always been considered a virtue.
The Lord’s Prayer is a summary of the four Gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are summed up in this prayer. But in reverse.