Surviving suicide: Is there hope for those left behind?
You might find it surprising, but the Bible offers comfort, not condemnation after someone takes their own life.
An antidote to addiction
Andrew is a drug addict, but found an unlikely antidote to his addiction: a loving connection.
There is no hell
A devil with a pitchfork, fire and brimstone, and unending torture: this is the classical picture of hell. But is there a better alternative to consider?
The science of dining
It's hard to believe it, but once upon a time the dinner table changed the world. Can it do that again?
Bonita’s Story: Searching for connection, finding love
Bonita Fernance chased connection and love anywhere she could find it. When she woke up in hospital, she knew she needed something else. TRIGGER WARNING
A voice in the darkness
There's a quiet voice speaking to all of us—it won't force or impose itself on you or I. It's a voice that speaks life.
Recovering from COVID-19
Fatigue after Covid is way more than just feeling tired. Here are five tips on what to do about it.
The easiest – and the hardest – decision
The choice of becoming a mother is more fraught than you think. Gina Rushton’s 'The Most Important Job in the World' examines the life-changing decisions women face.
The story of a hobby
Remember when you used to have a hobby? If you're feeling overworked, under stress, or stretched too thin, it may be time you found a new one.
The tower dedicated to pride
For thousands of years, humans have attempted to reach heaven through a myriad of means. The recently delayed Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia is set to be the tallest in human history, but what does its construction mean?