In Kenya, more than 80% of the working population are engaged in informal employment, and it is the livelihoods of these informal labourers that are devastated by COVID-19 related Public Health measures. Continue reading “Masked, But Not Silenced – African Enterprise Response to COVID-19 in Kenya”
17 Tips If You’re an Overtired Mother to Get Your Mojo Back!
By: Jenny Baxter
Overtiredness. It sucks the life out of every mother, every so often. The busy-ness all adds up, and one day you wake up thinking you can’t move a muscle. Continue reading “17 Tips If You’re an Overtired Mother to Get Your Mojo Back!”
A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference
Above: Warakurna elder Daisy Ward has a strong relationship with police officers Revis Ryder and Wendy Kelly.
By: Laura Bennett
Policing in remote indigenous communities has a troubled history—but one police station is doing things differently. Continue reading “A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference”
What Is God Saying in the Midst of My Pain?
By: Tania Harris
What is God saying to us in the midst of our pain? In this episode of the God Conversations podcast, we’re talking about the questions we ask when life goes wrong. Continue reading “What Is God Saying in the Midst of My Pain?”
Why You Should Think Before Using Afterpay
By: Christine Addis
Have you noticed that everywhere you look these days, there is an advert for either “Afterpay” or “Zip Pay”? What they are offering is that you can have what you are wanting today and pay for it in 4 easy payments. Continue reading “Why You Should Think Before Using Afterpay”
Cultural Diversity Increases – Australia’s Latest Migration Data
By: McCrindle
The latest migration data reveals Australia is increasingly culturally diverse. Three in ten Australians (29.7%) were born overseas according to the latest ABS migration data. Continue reading “Cultural Diversity Increases – Australia’s Latest Migration Data”
Sunsets and Anger
By: Yvette Cherry
Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to your neighbour, for we are all members of one body. “In your anger do not sin”: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold. Ephesians 4:25- 27 Continue reading “Sunsets and Anger”
3 Keys to Asking Better Questions
By: Michael McQueen
I’m sure we have all at some point felt the effects of bad conversation. Awkwardness, offence, miscommunication are all rooted in conversations that didn’t achieve what they were supposed to. Continue reading “3 Keys to Asking Better Questions”
Christian Writer Timothy Keller Asks for Prayer After “Providential” Cancer Diagnosis
By: Clare Bruce
Author and pastor Tim Keller has asked for prayers as he announced on social media that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in its early stages. Continue reading “Christian Writer Timothy Keller Asks for Prayer After “Providential” Cancer Diagnosis”
Savoury Scones Recipe
By: Susan Joy
These easy, tasty and healthy savoury scones have a lovely soft texture. Coconut yoghurt helps to hold the scones together and give the lovely soft texture. Continue reading “Savoury Scones Recipe”