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    The Missing Piece to a Happier Love Life

    For many people, the search for happiness in their love life feels exhausting. You move from one relationship to another, hoping this time everything will finally make everything fall into place. Yet somehow, you end up back where you started — disappointed, drained and wondering why love feels so hard. It’s easy to lose your way. Some […]
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    How to Avoid The ‘Health Resolution Trap’ in 2026

    This is the time of year when many people begin setting their plans for the next twelve months—perhaps at this very moment, you are doing the same. Did you know that in the UK, according to a YouGov survey, health and wellbeing were the most popular choices for New Year’s resolutions in 2025? Half of […]
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    Start the Year Strong

    As the year draws to a close, it’s natural to look back and reflect on what we’ve achieved and what we haven’t. We often notice that some goals weren’t quite reached, others were left unfinished, some didn’t happen at all, and that familiar sense of disappointment begins to creep in. It’s easy to just shrug […]
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    If You’ve Done Everything and Still Feel Stuck…

    For many people, this year has not simply been challenging; it has been heavy. Problems seem to come one after another, often without any warning or explanation. Just as one issue appears to be resolving, another arises. Some have faced repeated setbacks at work, while others have dealt with constant conflicts at home, unexpected losses, […]
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    Breaking Bread with Your Family

    On Thursday, 25 December—Christmas Day—Bishop Allan Passos will be sharing a special broadcast at 6pm, focused on bringing God’s blessing to your family through the breaking of bread. In biblical times, the Prophet Elijah, weary and discouraged on Mount Horeb, was strengthened after eating the bread God provided, enabling him to continue his journey (1 […]
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    Festive on the Outside, Fractured on the Inside

    Christmas is often portrayed as the happiest time of the year. Everywhere you look, there are images of smiling families, cosy nights in, and couples who seem more in love than ever. Films, adverts, and social media all tell the same story – that Christmas is when everything magically falls into place. Yet for many […]
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    When Your Own Will Misleads You and the Past Becomes a Burden

    Have you ever looked back and wondered how different your life might be if you had made another choice? A word left unsaid, a hasty decision, or a path followed without much thought – almost everyone carries at least one moment they wish they could revisit, asking themselves, “What if I had chosen differently?” This […]
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    How Winter Light Loss Influences Health — and What You Can Do

    Now that winter is upon us, daylight hours are at their shortest. The sun sets early, leaving us with longer periods spent indoors under artificial light. Although many of us are already used to this seasonal shift, it can still significantly impact our physical and mental wellbeing. Health experts have pointed out that reduced exposure […]
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    Faith That Moves Finances

    Financial pressure is rarely just about money. When finances become unstable, they often bring emotional strain, fear, confusion and discouragement. Many financial struggles are invisible battles, and they are only overcome when a person is spiritually strong and focused. The Bible teaches us that “…we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against […]
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    How Too Much Bad News Affects Your Mind — and How the Fast of Daniel Offers a Detox

    Studies have shown that the excessive and continuous consumption of negative, violent or alarming news can have a direct impact on mental and emotional well‑being, increasing feelings of worry, hopelessness and general anxiety. Experts say the problem isn’t staying informed, but rather the pattern of exposure — intense, repetitive and relentless — which places a […]
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