There are some things I would never eat—not even for $50,000

There are some things I would never eat—not even for $50,000

I don’t usually watch reality shows, but one day recently when I was relaxing on the couch with my husband, Fear Factor happened to come on. .

  • Blended

    After experiencing the last six months in Australia and Japan and moving back to England for the last two months, I have seen my life blended and mixed due to having come across new cultures and lifestyles.

  • Experiencing ‘reverse culture shock’ – the real challenge of overseas mission

    For me, the hardest thing about going on a short-term mission hasn’t been the culture shock, the language barrier, or the distance from home.

  • Stewardship: the key to glorifying God

    I’ve long held the belief that the number-one reason God created humanity was for His glory.

  • Prayer mountain and the fortress of solitude

    There are times in all of our lives when tragedy strikes, a trauma or crisis occurs and unrest attacks us at every angle – there seem to be no answers and we are at a total loss.

  • Think impossible, think God

    God performs all sorts of miracles in our lives and it's at the times where there is no hope of succeeding that we see often see Him accomplish the impossible.

  • Know your WHY

    February has come and gone, and it’s often around this time of the year that I start to realise I’m failing at many of the resolutions I set myself in January.

  • General Synod: Bishops, Priests, and Laity

    Recently the House of Bishops released a report which affirmed the traditional and biblical position of the Church of England on marriage.

  • Money, money, money

    I have a confession to make: I love money.

  • Forgiveness

    The other day, I read a story about a little girl who apologised to her mum for her bad behaviour. This in itself isn’t remarkable—but what is remarkable is the girl was apologising again several days after the incident.

  • Moments of providence

    Has there been a time in your life where the biggest thing you regretted was not doing enough?

  • Where is your joy?

    When was the last time you experienced joy? Perhaps you’re thinking about the last time you spent quality time with friends, had a fabulous vacation with family or had the time to give undivided attention to a hobby you’re passionate about.