How to Make Sense of Your Senses
The human brain is amazing. It can use all our sensory systems at one time and those systems are the only way we relate to others and to God.
The human brain is amazing. It can use all our sensory systems at one time and those systems are the only way we relate to others and to God.
God is always ready to be your Lighthouse in the storms of life. He has the power to either calm the storm or carry you through it. He is like the lighthouse – your ‘Beacon of Hope’ – your place of refuge from the tempests and challenges of everyday life. GET YOUR FREE BOOKLET HERE…
Australian outback is dry. Water is vital and precious. It’s scarce out there. Most years see very little rainfall. Survival is a challenge. Life is tough. But about every twenty-five years or so, cyclones and heavy rains in Queensland and Northern Australia, send floodwaters on a 1,000km journey south to nearby Lake Eyre, which on…
Scientific research is showing that it is not always the big things that make the largest difference in life – it is the little things. In fact, it can be just two words. So, join us to see how practising something as seemingly insignificant as gratitude can bring you more fulfilment and happiness in your…
The smoked mummies of Aseki have fascinated anthropologists, writers and filmmakers for more than a hundred years. Find out more about these mysterious mummies of Papua New Guinea. and we may just unravel the greatest mystery of all – “What really happens to us after we die?”
Dr. Graeme Clark and his team are responsible for restoring hearing to hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. This ground-breaking, life-changing technology was made possible through the leadership of this amazing man who constantly took time to step away from his work and allow God to lead and guide him. Website: https://tij.tv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheIncredibleJourneyMinistry/ *episode*
At 7pm on the 26th of May 1940, a short signal was transmitted from the dynamo room in Dover Castle. The message simply stated, “Operation Dynamo is to commence”. A few minutes later, a small flotilla of ships slipped out of Dover and began the treacherous but relatively short crossing over the English Channel, arriving…