The irony of life in lockdown is that it’s precisely when the needs are at their greatest that we feel the least able to help.... continue reading
Many of us have had to cope with a huge amount of upheaval in the last few weeks—working from home semi-permanently, having the children around all the time with the schools closed, keeping our distance socially, and so much more.... continue reading
Entertain your kids with this fun coronavirus codebreaker worksheet!... continue reading
How’s the lockdown treating you? Are you happily Zooming into work in pyjama bottoms, or desperately missing physical contact? Are you swamped with things to do or going to bed early because you’re bored? Are you sleeping in, or are you sleepless with anxiety?... continue reading
Here are 5 ways you can use Where Is God in a Coronavirus World? during a national lockdown.... continue reading
I have a distinct memory in college of how disappointed a female friend of mine was when I answered that no, I was not attracted to her...... continue reading
When life seems predictable and under control, it is easy to put off asking the big questions, or to be satisfied with simplistic answers. But life is not that way right now—not for any of us. It is not surprising that, whatever your faith or belief system, the big questions of life are breaking through to the surface, demanding attention.... continue reading
I prayed late-night, desperate, grieving prayers for God to write that counternarrative. And then I met Rachel Gilson.... continue reading
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This Easter, talk longer, delve deeper, and help children to discover the life-changing truth of the Easter story. One way that you could do this is with The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross Easter Calendar and family devotional.... continue reading