Why? | written by Lize Moldenhauer
The why we do what we do is a critical component for effective business management and for the navigation of uncertainty in times of unprecedented volatility.
The why we do what we do is a critical component for effective business management and for the navigation of uncertainty in times of unprecedented volatility.
“Over 50 per cent of women will suffer from a urinary tract infection in their lifetime, and up to a third of these women experience recurrent infections, defined as at least three UTI episodes a year”. (UK National Health Service)
A few ideas on how can we make Jesus Christ the focus in our giving this Christmas. Oh, come let us adore Him!
As summer approaches, we want food that is lighter. The main difference between Thai and Vietnamese cuisine lies in the amount of chilli used. The three dishes here are all authentic, easily recognised dishes.
Full decriminalisation of prostitution does not make it safe. When sex buyers are penalised, consumer-level demand is constrained. The law must become stricter with sex buyers.
We need to have faith to trust in something bigger than us. God’s inviting us to surrender and let go of certain things. Through the chaos and uncertainty miracles happen.
We should all strive to obtain wholesome health. Being physically fit contributes to a longer life and also better mental function. God wants us to be physically fit so that we can live a life of absolute fullness in Him.
You, woman of God, have a very clear and concise assignment. When a woman steps into her purpose she is indeed opposition to the enemy. She will fight back for her family, her community and whoever and whatever is near and dear to her.
You are like a rose. Leave a fragrance wherever you go and make a difference. Never stop believing in yourself.
It honestly just feels like my joy and motivation have been taken away. I’m going to try and take my life back. You’ve got to value your sanity and mental well-being just as much as your feelings and emotions.