By: Ange King
That smell? The one you think will never happen to you? It will.
Time to face reality, people.
But why embrace the truth sooner rather than later? Continue reading “5 Reasons to Spend Time with a Senior”
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By: Ange King
That smell? The one you think will never happen to you? It will.
Time to face reality, people.
But why embrace the truth sooner rather than later? Continue reading “5 Reasons to Spend Time with a Senior”
Believers love to tell stories of how God miraculously intervened to save someone from tragedy. It’s good to share these stories. However, they’re also one of the reasons why some non-believers reject Christianity: because they know that’s not what life is like at all. Continue reading “The God Who Redeems”
By: Anne Rinaudo
Catholic leaders have published a report responding to the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. They have vowed that the Church’s shameful history will never be repeated. Continue reading “Catholic Church says it “has learned, it is changing and it will continue to change.””
By: Susan Joy
This slice tastes awesome! Even if I say so myself. It’s my version of a Snickers Bar in a slice. It has a firm salted caramel layer with roasted macadamias, between a soft textured base and a chocolate topping. My homemade version doesn’t contain peanuts, vegetable fat, soy, gluten or refined sugars, it’s actually good for you. Continue reading “Salted Caramel Fingers”
By: Sabrina Peters
To a regular person “Tattoos” are no biggie. Getting inked is in. It’s cool, artistic, prolific in our generation. It’s a way to express yourself, your individuality, your passions, your pleasures, your causes, your people or just your girlfriend’s name on your bicep. Continue reading “Thinking of Inking? A Pastor’s Opinion on Tattoos”
I was born in the 1970s, and raised in a lower-to-middle-class suburb. Mum and Dad ran their own business and they both worked long hours. This meant that when I was a kid, I let myself into the house every afternoon after school, and I was free to play anywhere in the neighbourhood until my parents returned home from work. I spent the afternoons riding my bike down to the park or to the shops with my best mate Andy. Continue reading “When Is It Ok to Leave Your Child Home Alone?”