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Adulting…is hard. We suddenly find ourselves responsible for ourselves (and sometimes other, smaller versions of ourselves) with no real playbook on how to do it. Thankfully, God has given us His wisdom in the pages of Scripture to guide us. In this series we will look at some of the adulting wisdom God gives us for marriage, parenting, work, and money. Aaron Ironside continues this week by unpacking a biblical approach to parenting.

Adulting…is hard. We suddenly find ourselves responsible for ourselves (and sometimes other, smaller versions of ourselves) with no real playbook on how to do it. Thankfully, God has given us His wisdom in the pages of Scripture to guide us. In this series we will look at some of the adulting wisdom God gives us for marriage, parenting, work, and money. We are continuing this week by exploring what it means to honour our parents no matter what age we find ourselves.

Adulting…is hard. We suddenly find ourselves responsible for ourselves (and sometimes other, smaller versions of ourselves) with no real playbook on how to do it. Thankfully, God has given us His wisdom in the pages of Scripture to guide us. In this series we will look at some of the adulting wisdom God gives us for marriage, parenting, work, and money. We continue with exploring the right mind for our marriages and other relationships.

Adulting…is hard. We suddenly find ourselves responsible for ourselves (and sometimes other, smaller versions of ourselves) with no real playbook on how to do it. Thankfully, God has given us His wisdom in the pages of Scripture to guide us. In this series we will look at some of the adulting wisdom God gives us for marriage, parenting, work, and money. We begin with exploring the right heart for our marriages and other relationships.

Writer Katie Rickson shares how her own diagnosis of bipolar brought relief, how her faith anchors her, and why churches must become more understanding of mental health.

Storms surge, wars rage. Evil runs rampant throughout the world. It’s very easy to look around and start to wonder if this truly is the end times. This is a subject that has generated an infinite string of podcasts, books and YouTube videos, but what does the Bible really say about it? And more importantly, why are we told about the end times in the Bible? This series seeks to answer these questions, finishing with a look at the ‘last days’ and the infamous Antichrist.

Storms surge, wars rage. Evil runs rampant throughout the world. It’s very easy to look around and start to wonder if this truly is the end times. This is a subject that has generated an infinite string of podcasts, books and YouTube videos, but what does the Bible really say about it? And more importantly, why are we told about the end times in the Bible? This series seeks to answer these questions, starting with a broad view of what the end times timeline may look like.

Even though Christmas was the moment that split history into two, it was Easter where Jesus truly changed the world. As we celebrate the most important weekend on the Christian calendar, we reflect on five major moments in the story, as Jesus moves from the Last Supper on Tuesday Night to his ultimate victory at the tomb on Sunday morning.

With the meteoric rise of AI, the proliferation of social media, and the saturation of screens in our world, we live in a time of unprecedented opportunity, and unprecedented uncertainty. At the heart of all this, we want to ask a simple question in this series: what wisdom has God given us in Scripture to help us navigate these challenges? We end the series with a look at Artificial Intelligence.

With the meteoric rise of AI, the proliferation of social media, and the saturation of screens in our world, we live in a time of unprecedented opportunity, and unprecedented uncertainty. At the heart of all this, we want to ask a simple question in this series: what wisdom has God given us in Scripture to help us navigate these challenges? We continue our series with a look at social media.