• blog

    Divine seal

    God the Father authorised and authenticated His Son Jesus as the only giver of eternal life through the seal of the Holy Spirit (John 6:27). For this reason, the baptism with the Holy Spirit is the Divine Seal of eternal life.

    Read More
  • blog

    Sensitive girl

    Sensitive:

    Someone who is easily affected by anything.
    Someone who is easily offended or keeps grudges.
    Someone who can see things in depth.

    Read More
  • blog

    The Sunday of Forgiveness

    Have you heard the saying ‘when you refuse to forgive someone, the only person you are hurting is yourself’? It is a phrase which bears many truths. However, many people hold onto the past and, in particular, they hold grudges against those who have hurt them. Some people even find it hard to forgive themselves. […]

    Read More
  • blog

    What has been your motivation?

    The value of something determines the level of motivation you will have to seek it. If you were to find £1, it becomes yours. You pick it up, but because it is only £1, your motivation ends quickly.

    Read More
  • blog

    The importance of a father

    I appreciate having a father in my life. Although he was not as present during my childhood as I would have liked, he was never far away or indifferent. In fact, it was quite the opposite.

    Read More
  • blog

    How to enjoy camping

    Love it or hate it, camping is generally a very cheap way of going on holiday. It’s popular with children because it gives them a degree of freedom that is rare these days. It gives city dwellers a chance of fresh air, scented by the sea or pinewoods, although agricultural smells can be a bit […]

    Read More
  • blog

    How to enjoy the school holidays

    They’re the three words that parents dread during the long school summer holidays: “Mum, I’m bored,” and of course, “Dad, I’m bored,” when it’s father’s turn to look after the youngsters. Screen time is certainly not the answer and though it might be tempting as a quick fix, parents on both sides of the Atlantic, […]

    Read More
  • blog

    All good!

    It’s a phrase we hear all the time, and when someone tells you that they are ‘all good’ or that a situation is ‘all good’ it gives a very positive message. It’s often said with a big smile on the speaker’s face, and the expectation is that all really is good in whatever situation. This […]

    Read More
  • blog

    Let’s celebrate older drivers

    If you were as surprised as we were by the news that more than 100,000 people aged over 90 are still driving, you’ll probably be even more surprised to learn that 248 centenarians still hold valid driving licenses. What’s more, DVLA figures show that the oldest learner driver on our roads today is a woman […]

    Read More
  • blog

    To be, or to do? That is the real question

    If you are one of the permanently busy, and who isn’t, these days, have you ever taken time out to ask yourself what it’s all about? Do I really need to be in three places at once, or at least in impossibly quick succession? Will life as we know it end if I sit down […]

    Read More