Many people know about Christianity. Many people have grown up as Christians. But eventually, everyone has to come to the point where having others believe for you isn’t good enough. You have to believe it for yourself. Continue reading “Believe it for Yourself”
Skyscraper: What Lengths Will a Dad Go To?
By: Laura Bennett
Dwayne Johnson doesn’t need fancy titles for his movies when one word will do: ‘Rampage’, ‘Faster’, ‘SKYSCRAPER’. Boom. Continue reading “Skyscraper: What Lengths Will a Dad Go To?”
Australia’s Population Reached 25 Million
By: McCrindle
Just after 11:00pm on Tuesday 7th August 2018, Australia’s population ticked over to 25 million. Continue reading “Australia’s Population Reached 25 Million”
Battling the Drought – How You Can Support Our Farmers
By: Clare Bruce
With Aussie farmers facing one of the worst droughts in our history, listeners have been asking how they can make a difference. Continue reading “Battling the Drought – How You Can Support Our Farmers”
On Death Row for 28 Years. Here’s How Anthony Ray Hinton Stayed Joyful
By: Sheridan Voysey
In 1985 Anthony Ray Hinton was charged with the murders of two restaurant managers in Birmingham, Alabama. A jury found him guilty, a judge sentenced him to death. But he was innocent. Continue reading “On Death Row for 28 Years. Here’s How Anthony Ray Hinton Stayed Joyful”
Hearty Beef Pot Pies
By: Susan Joy
These hearty pot pies are filled with a melt in your mouth rich meat and vegetable slow cooked filling, and topped with a crispy grain free pastry. Pure comfort food for the cooler months. The whole family will love them. Continue reading “Hearty Beef Pot Pies”
Parenting on the Same Page
Hi Dr Justin
My husband and I see parenting so differently. He expects the kids to always be ready to listen, do as they’re told, and pretty much obey him all the time no matter what. I agree with him that the kids need to be respectful. Continue reading “Parenting on the Same Page”
Hope for Those With Little Faith
Let me confess something about myself. I’m not some kind of model Christian. By nature I’m a pessimist and a worrier. Often, little things cause me stress. Continue reading “Hope for Those With Little Faith”
How I Dealt with the Flicker of an Old Flame
By: Tricia Goyer
I worked at my desk, noting in the windowsill, a family photograph that warmed my heart. The “you’ve-got-mail” chime sounded, and I glanced at my email. Scanning the name, my heartbeat quickened. Steven. My first boyfriend. My first kiss. My first everything. I opened the email: Continue reading “How I Dealt with the Flicker of an Old Flame”
The Silent Epidemic That’s Killing Us
By: Akos Balogh
A silent epidemic is sweeping across western societies. Continue reading “The Silent Epidemic That’s Killing Us”