Blog

Ruth Clemence Ruth Clemence

Care In God’s Garden

Many care homes have a garden and the positive effects of nature are well documented. Yet, there are some simple and surprising ways in which God’s garden can be brought indoors to bring solace, joy and healing, writes Helen Cowan.

Read more about the healing benefits of God’s creation and how it can help us as carers, as well as those in our care.

Read More
Ruth Clemence Ruth Clemence

Let’s Be Extra Ordinary

Ernie Perry shares that the work that we do in the world may be ordinary, local and simple. But the way we work, live, love, in the love of Christ who we surrender to, will not be ordinary. Be encouraged by God’s transforming work as we seek to serve others with His love working in and through us.

Read More
Lucy Honeysett Lucy Honeysett

Do You See Me?

Lucy Honeysett shares what happened when she met a remarkable woman called Julie with a progressive neurological condition, and the importance of making meaningful connections with those in our care.

Read More
Ruth Clemence Ruth Clemence

Seeing God Work In All Things

Sid Martin has been reminded and encouraged in recent weeks to be more open to seeing God acting in ways that seem inconsequential, but actually display the very heart of God.

Read More
Lucy Honeysett Lucy Honeysett

Do I Really Need To Love My Neighbour?

How can we love others, especially if they have such different views to us? Lucy Honeysett reflects on the recent riots across the UK, and how we can love our neighbour in these challenging times.

Read More
Ruth Clemence Ruth Clemence

4 Ways To Give Great Care

I have had cancer twice. Once as a 19 year-old and then 10 years later as a wife and mother of two young children. Receiving compassionate care at my most vulnerable moments made all the difference to my experience.

Read More