There are plenty of movies about time travel where the hero has to go back into the past to fix the present. Don’t you wish you could do that? I think we’ve all wished that. Continue reading “The Healing Power of Going Back”
Single Mum Victoria Coster’s ‘From Zero to CEO’ Story Will Inspire You
By: Laura Bennett
Victoria Coster was a single mum living in a housing commission unit when she decided to start her own business. Continue reading “Single Mum Victoria Coster’s ‘From Zero to CEO’ Story Will Inspire You”
How Social Media Is Capitalising on Its Youngest Users
By: Michael McQueen
Years ago, social media well and truly lived up to its name. Platforms which enabled the easy exchange of photos and statuses, these media allowed individual engagement for purely social purposes. The last decade has seen social media evolve into something much more overwhelming, addictive and ultimately lucrative than their original ‘social’ role, especially as their most native users have grown up into their most powerful and profitable consumers. Continue reading “How Social Media Is Capitalising on Its Youngest Users”
A Letter To My Sons About Becoming Good Men (In a Culture That Degrades Females)
By: Akos Balogh
Dear Ben and Archie*,
You may have noticed the many stories in the news about how lots of women have been hurt by men. Women like Grace Tame, Brittany Higgins, and many others. It’s been sad to watch their pain. Continue reading “A Letter To My Sons About Becoming Good Men (In a Culture That Degrades Females)”
Australia’s Changing Spiritual Landscape
By: McCrindle
A rising trend in Australia is the affinity for no religion1. While one in five Australians (22%) considered themselves as non-religious in 2011, the number has been rising with three in ten (30%) considering themselves as non-religious in 2016.2 Continue reading “Australia’s Changing Spiritual Landscape”
Blueberry Chia Pudding
By: Susan Joy
This yummy Blueberry Chia Pudding is packed with a huge amount of antioxidants from the chia seeds and blueberries. Chia pudding provides a great protein-packed breakfast, plus chia seeds are a rich source of omega 3 fatty acids, contain a good amount of calcium, zinc and a full range of B vitamins. Continue reading “Blueberry Chia Pudding”
From Soldier to Servant: An Australian’s Journey from Conflict to Chaplaincy
By: Michael Crooks
While deployed in the Middle East, Haydn Lea felt a calling from a much higher rank. Continue reading “From Soldier to Servant: An Australian’s Journey from Conflict to Chaplaincy”
Ready for a New Adventure? Make Sure it Has These Four Things
By: Sheridan Voysey
If the pandemic has been good for anything, it’s been good for my local park. During the first lockdown, kids made a line of hand-painted rocks that snaked for yards and yards. Fairy houses with tiny doors, windows and picket fences appeared at the base of tree trunks, and recently a community library was set up. Thanks to the ingenuity of locals, the park has never been so alive! Continue reading “Ready for a New Adventure? Make Sure it Has These Four Things”
What Covid Taught Me About the Embarrassing Parts in the Bible
By: Sam Chan
I like to use the Bible in One Year reading program. It’s an easy way to read the whole bible in one year. Continue reading “What Covid Taught Me About the Embarrassing Parts in the Bible”
“Selfie Dad” Star Michael Jr. on the Healing Power of Faith and Comedy [Movie Review]
By: Laura Bennett
All of us have times where it feels like life’s falling off the rails, and in the new faith-based family comedy Selfie Dad we see how the Bible helps a man in crisis rediscover his purpose. Continue reading ““Selfie Dad” Star Michael Jr. on the Healing Power of Faith and Comedy [Movie Review]”