By: City Bible Forum
A national conversation is taking place in Australia at the moment in the lead up to an historic event. Continue reading “Let’s Talk About The Voice – and the Christian Ideas It Raises”
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By: City Bible Forum
A national conversation is taking place in Australia at the moment in the lead up to an historic event. Continue reading “Let’s Talk About The Voice – and the Christian Ideas It Raises”
By: Akos Balogh
The debate over Australia’s Indigenous Voice to Parliament is heating up. Continue reading “A Christian Perspective on the Voice Debate: 4 Key Takeaways”
By: Steff Willis
13YARN is like Lifeline but for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Continue reading “13YARN, the Lifeline Service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People”
By: Amy Cheng
Forty indigenous children from North West NSW will be seeing the beach for the first time this summer, as part of a program promoting education for Australian bush kids. Continue reading “Bush to Beach: A Program Teaching Indigenous Children Essential Life Skills”
By: Georgia Free
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s aim is simple – for every child in remote Indigenous Communities to have access to books. This year alone, they have donated more than 120,000 books and counting to communities in need. Continue reading “‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ and Other Kids’ Classics, Now in First Nations Languages”
By: Michael Crooks
Note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains the name of someone who has passed away. In announcing the news of his passing, the family of Uncle Jack Charles has granted the media permission to use his name and image. Continue reading “Uncle Jack Charles: 1943-2022”
By: Celeste Stevens
Pastor Willie Dumas says NAIDOC week is important as it unites us together to create change, and teaches us more about how we can learn from one another.
Continue reading “NAIDOC Week Encourages an All-In Community Celebration”
Along with many countries across this beautiful, God gifted world, we share a history of violence, greed and atrocities. Typically, humans have played the blame game and twisted truths with a warped new story to cover the shame. Continue reading “A Time to Listen”
By: Michael Crooks
It’s National Reconciliation Week and two Australians want to change the way we think about unifying the country. Continue reading “Two Women’s Bold Take on Reconciliation”
By: Clare Bruce
There was joy and celebration at the foot of Uluru as climbing of the rock was finally banned—but tears, too, as climbers continued to ignore the wishes of traditional owners until the last minute.
Continue reading “Tears of Joy and Sorrow as Uluru Climb is Closed: A Chat with Brooke Prentis”