by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
As we head into a new year, many parents are reflecting on family routines and goals for 2026. One common challenge is helping children take responsibility for everyday tasks – like putting away school bags, picking up towels, or tidying toys – without constant...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Faith
When you walk into a church service, chances are the first thing you’ll hear is music. But why do churches start with singing? What’s the point of praise and worship songs? Pastor Simone Mohammed from Courageous Church shares her take. What Is Praise and...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
Money can feel messy for many Christians. On one hand we want to be generous and focused on eternal things. On the other hand bills arrive, kids need schooling, and culture pushes us to upgrade everything. The result is confusion, guilt, and anxiety about finances....
by Abigail Bibimauri | Lifestyle
They’re scrolling before school, snapping photos between classes, checking likes after dinner. For today’s teens, screens aren’t just part of life, they are life. But as a generation grows up bathed in filters, algorithms, and highlight reels, there’s an urgent...
by Abigail Bibimauri | Faith
I don’t know what you think of the new fad of bringing old authors to life. It’s pretty widespread, and you can now read new Poirot or Miss Marple mysteries written not by Agatha Christie but by her fans, or dive into a new Ian Fleming novel (Anthony Horowitz of...