By: Laura Bennett
Have you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong?
Continue reading ““Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson”
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By: Laura Bennett
Have you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong?
Continue reading ““Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson”
By: Laura Bennett
At face value, volunteering is simply a generous offer of your time and skills to an organisation or cause you care about. In reality though, it goes far beyond that, having a profound affect on our cultural identity. Continue reading “Volunteering Isn’t Just About Helping, it’s Community Building”
By: Laura Bennett
It’s not uncommon, or even bad, to disagree with people and have opposing views but increasingly we’re seeing these disparities fiercely hashed out across multiple mediums leading to alienation, separatism and a deepening acceptance of cancel culture. Continue reading “Could Debating Be Better with a Bit of Curiosity and Generosity?”
By: Laura Bennett
My closest group of friends is quite a ramshackle bunch. We’re German, Eurasian, South African, Burmese, Indian and Australian. But we’re all Australian. And I’ve never seen us by those nationalities until it came up in conversation when we were talking about everyone’s journey to citizenship. Continue reading “Does ‘Colour Blindness’ Need a Cure?”
By: Laura Bennett
Last year I returned from 18 days in Israel and Jordan. Together with my family we toured biblical sites, and immersed ourselves in the complicated history of the nations’ cultural significance.
Continue reading “What Seeing Jesus Tomb Taught Me About His Resurrection”
By: Laura Bennett
Ethiopia is a rugged, land-locked country, rich in ancient history.
Continue reading “Discipleship Program offers Spiritual Stability to Students in Ethiopia”
By: Laura Bennett
With inquisitive narration and grand, sweeping landscapes, watching the new British crime series Queens of Mystery feels like snuggling up with a good book.
Continue reading “Queens of Mystery — By the Makers of New Tricks and Doc Martin [TV Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
You’re spoiled for choice these holidays with streaming and cinema options, but thankfully, Spies in Disguise can make your binge watching meaningful.
Continue reading “Will Smith in Spies in Disguise — An Unlikely Pigeon Pairing Saving the World”
By: Laura Bennett
In a recent interview with pastor and worship artist Darlene Zschech, we got talking about parenting, and raising the next generation.
Continue reading “Raising Confident Kids Who Love God: Darlene Zschech’s Insights”
By: Laura Bennett
This is the year for the March sisters, with this weeks’ Little Women the second movie to tell their story in as many months.
Continue reading “Waving the Flag for Independence – and Love – in another remake of ‘Little Women’”