By: Susan Joy
This is an easy, creamy and flavour-packed, egg salad recipe the whole family will love. Cook your bacon until crispy as it adds a lovely texture to the salad. Continue reading “Egg Salad”
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By: Susan Joy
This is an easy, creamy and flavour-packed, egg salad recipe the whole family will love. Cook your bacon until crispy as it adds a lovely texture to the salad. Continue reading “Egg Salad”
By: Laura Bennett
The moment we see a movie about love and romance, fans of the genre are hooked. We want to see how the “meant-to-be” couple overcomes the odds to end up together – or how their hearts break when circumstance pulls them apart. Continue reading “Is ‘Love’ Given a Bad Name in ‘The Last Letter From Your Lover’?”
By: Michael Crooks
Disturbing new research has revealed that most pre-school children are left vulnerable to sexual abuse because they have not been taught about consent. Continue reading “Child Protection Week: Teach Consent Early, Warn Child Psychologists”
There were three distinct phases in Jesus’ dealings with his disciples. First he called them, then he communed with them, and then he commissioned them. Continue reading “Called, Communed, Commissioned: The Life-Pattern of Every Follower of Jesus”
By: McCrindle
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data on regional migration shows losses in NSW and VIC (-4,500 and -4,900) whereas QLD, WA and even SA grew (+7,000, +1600 and +600). Continue reading “Australians on the Move”
By: Laura Bennett
While a lot of Christian movies and series seek to be aspirational or inspiring, it’s rare to find one that’s been as truly ground-breaking as The Chosen – the first multi-series dramatisation of Jesus’ life and that of his disciples. Continue reading “Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’”
By: Michael McQueen
The importance of technology in education is becoming increasingly undeniable in schools around the globe. Continue reading “How Augmented Reality Is Becoming an Everyday Reality for Today’s Students”
By: Ben McEachen
An Afghan man living in Australia fears the worst for fellow Christians in Afghanistan. Continue reading “Six Sentences of Comfort for an Afghan Living in Australia”
They say that you can know when someone is talking about you because your ears are “burning”? I wonder what happens when God thinks about you? Could God be thinking about you right now? Continue reading “What God Thinks About You”
By: Yvette Cherry
One glorious December day Sienna and I decided to take the bus to the city to ride the carousel by the river. The peaceful stay-at-home Mum + Nenna days were coming to an end. She would be off to full-time school the next year and we were trying to make the most of the time we had left together. Continue reading “Lady on the Bus”