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Ways To Live For All Your Days

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We hope these phrases will always stay with you as you journey on in life or maybe even spark further interest to flip through the rest of God’s manual for our lives.

Flavors of Life

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Life can be sweet, sour, bitter or intense (or a mixture of each). Which season are you currently in? As the saying goes, a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. Here's some life hacks we hope can help you get through each season.

Confessions of a Christian Life Hacker

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Title: Confessions of a Christian Life Hacker Materials: Digital…

LIFE HACKS | Themed Contribution

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I don't agree with a whole lot that Ricky Gervais says about…

#ColourToInspire

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Last 2015 marked the beginning of a new trend - adult coloring books. Many have found it an effective way of destressing. A few friends encouraged me to come up with illustrations that others could fill in. Originally, I was not open to the idea, because I find coloring somewhat purposeless. After all, they end up stored somewhere and forgotten, if not thrown away.

Love of God

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For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. [Romans 8:38-39]

Stations At The Cross

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These wood-crafted panels were done for Sacred Heart Church in Samford Village, Queensland, Australia to replace their aged and fading framed reproductions of the Traditional Stations of the Cross. Prayerfully painted on 1.2m tall hoop pine kneelers stripped from old church pews, these Scriptural Stations of the Cross are rich in symbolism.

Why Does It Have To Be This Way?

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Life. It’s unpredictable. Some days it’s peaceful, other days it’s tumultuous. Sometimes it’s beautiful, other times it’s dreary. Some of us enjoy good health and long life, some of us suffer continually and die early. Ever paused and asked why?

At The Cross

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My inspiration behind this diagonal cross is from Rembrandt’s painting “Elevation of the Cross”. This scene depicts men stretching their body to lift up the unbearable weight of the cross, with the chief priest, teachers of the law and elders standing at the right sneering. On the left, the disciples are grieving. May this new unique perspective renew our appreciation of what Christ did for us. (Matthew 27:32) (John 19:17)