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  • The Sides of Suffering

    The Sides of Suffering

    Yesterday marked two years since I received my own stem cells back after having several days of gruelling high-dose chemotherapy. Having a stem cell transplant to kick the return of Hodgkin Lymphoma after 10 years being cancer free was one of the hardest times of my life. For those wondering what a stem cell transplant Read more

  • Why We Home Educate

    Why We Home Educate

    A picture is worth a thousand words. If it were possible to capture what home education could look like, you need to experience it for yourself. I feel you would remember more by joining in our family moments, flicking through photographs that capture glimpses and seeing our ordinary days. The great, the hard and the Read more

  • BOOK REVIEW: Hope in an Anxious World by Helen Thorne

    BOOK REVIEW: Hope in an Anxious World by Helen Thorne

    Hope in an Anxious World by Helen Thorne is a wonderful book that helps the reader to understand anxiety more clearly, find suitable strategies to implement when dealing with anxiety, and addresses the lies that we often believe when faced with anxiety. These lies are the chapter headings in the second section of the book Read more

  • Back to the Beginning: A Ministry of Hope

    Back to the Beginning: A Ministry of Hope

    Do you ever cringe when you think about some of the things you used to do or say? As a writer, I look back at some of my earlier work and quietly chuckle to myself hoping no one will ever read it. I know I am my worst critic and perhaps deserve to cut myself Read more

  • Hope Mentoring

    Life can be hectic and hard. It can leave us feeling lonely and isolated at times. Hope Mentoring is for women who are caregiving in some way and would appreciate space to talk, be listened to, and lovingly reminded of their ultimate hope in Jesus. It’s been on my heart to provide a space to Read more