'If God can do it for me, he can do it for you': Tasha Layton shares how she found Jesus through life's twist and turns

“God, where are you?” Throughout her life, Tasha Layton found herself asking this question time and again.

In her first book, Look What You’ve Done: The Lies We Believe & The Truth That Sets Us Free, Tasha reveals intimate stories from her incredible spiritual and musical journey and the lies that she had to confront along the way.

Supporting mental health in the church while building resilient leaders

The first week of May is mental health awareness week in Canada.

According to the Mental Health Commission of Canada, in any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental illness. However, Laura Howe says only 49% of pastors say they rarely (if ever) speak to their congregation about mental health.

Singing about sunshine, battling depression: Mandisa's journey out of the dark

Related: 'Overcomer' singer Mandisa dead at 47

Mandisa is well known for her positive, upbeat and encouraging music, but beneath it was a woman struggling to deal with her everyday life.

After losing a close friend to cancer, a friend for whom she wrote her award-winning song, "Overcomer", Mandisa descended into a dark pit of depression, isolating herself from family and friends.

Practical ways to prepare your kids for life on their own

As parents, we either raise kids who are dependent on us, or we raise kids who grow into confident and capable adults. It all comes down to helping them develop their mindsets, skill sets, and toolsets.

Parents of Gen Z and late Millennial children have real concerns about how to launch their kids into adulthood and whether they’ll be ready.  

When bad looks good: Biblical wisdom to make smart choices in life, love and friendship

Why can bad things appear so beautiful? Why are we so drawn to the shiny object in the room?

Wendy Patrick, PhD. is a career prosecutor with degrees in psychology, law, divinity, and theology. For decades, she has worked with victims and witnesses who dismissed red flags and personal intuition, only to find themselves entangled in perilous situations with dangerous people.