By: Kim Wilkinson
On the eve of their sell-out Australian tour, Rend Collective’s Gareth Gilkeson opened up about being one of the last to be chosen as a Child Sponsor. Continue reading “Rend Collective Band Leader Chosen by Sponsor Child”
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By: Kim Wilkinson
On the eve of their sell-out Australian tour, Rend Collective’s Gareth Gilkeson opened up about being one of the last to be chosen as a Child Sponsor. Continue reading “Rend Collective Band Leader Chosen by Sponsor Child”
By: Jonathan Weir
H is for Happiness has to be one of the most enjoyable family films to come out of Australia since Babe. Based on the book My Life as an Alphabet by Barry Jonsberg, and directed by feature film debutant John Sheedy, Continue reading “H is for Happiness [Movie Review]”
By: Robert Garrett
I can be quite ‘particular’; others call it perfectionism. Regardless of what you call it, this sometimes obsessive tendency for things to be ‘just so’ can undermine our goal to build confidence and responsibility into our kids. Continue reading “Perfectionism – Stealing Children’s Confidence and Responsibility?”
By: Laura Bennett
Chris Llewellyn has probably done a lot of movie-watching this month; along with the rest of the Rend Collective troupe, the Northern Irish singer has recently made his first ever trip to Australia—those long-hall flights! Continue reading “Rend Collective: “Joy is at the Heart of our Pursuit of Jesus””
By: Susan Joy
This raw slice has a nutty, chocolate base with a lovely light textured peppermint top. When served straight from the fridge, you get to enjoy the light and fluffy topping full of flavour but in hot weather, you may like it served half-frozen. 3 different nuts are used in the slice to give you a variety of different minerals, healthy fats and to create flavour. Continue reading “Peppermint Slice”
By: Sheridan Voysey
A new year. A new decade. We have crossed a threshold, begun a new story, bidding the old farewell to make way for the new. What are you looking forward to?
Continue reading “We Push Out into New, Uncharted Waters. Don’t Be Afraid”
I’ve been running parenting workshops full-time around Australia for close to ten years and in all that time no parent has ever told me:
By: Justin Rouillon
“We grew up in a fractured society, that wasn’t something we wanted to be a part of – unity and togetherness is way more important than your opinion being right.” Continue reading “Authenticity is Key For Rend Collective”
By: Tania Harris | God Conversations
Many of us are familiar with the belief in a God who speaks, but it wasn’t always that way. The findings of a recent archeological dig in Peru gives us insight into the uniqueness of the God of the Bible. Continue reading “What A Mass Child Sacrifice Tells us About the Uniqueness of a Talking God”
By: Clare Bruce
A pastor in Wuhan, the city at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in China, has written a letter to the church at large asking for prayer, and urging his fellow believers in Wuhan to have courage in the face of their trial. Continue reading “Wuhan Pastor for Prayer Amid Coronavirus Crisis”