Father’s Day can be a difficult day of the year for some of us.
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Tim Fischer Remembered as A Spiritual Man, of “Gentle Strength” and Deep Faith
By: Clare Bruce
Tim Fischer is being remembered as a man of deep spirituality and resolve, as politicians and journalists pay tribute to the former Deputy Prime Minister who recently died of leukaemia.
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Alex Kendrick – From Little Things Big Things Grow
By: Justin Rouillon
“Even as a child I was enamoured with how stories were told on the big screen.”
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The Truth About Perfectionism
By: yesHeis
The very thing that makes writing this article difficult is exactly what we need to talk about… Perfectionism. It’s time to fight the desire to have our lives perfect before sharing Jesus. No one is perfect, so let’s not let it cripple us.
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Priscilla Shirer on Finding True Identity, and Her Latest Screen Role in ‘Overcomer’
By: Laura Bennett
What makes you, you? Is your significance tied up in your profession, your online following, or your family background? What happens when those things come undone?
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Whatever Your Job is Today, Treat it as a Caring Profession. Here’s Why
By: Sheridan Voysey
For most of us the phrase ‘caring profession’ probably brings to mind jobs like nursing, teaching and social work. But this list is far too small.
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The Case Against Boredom
Recently there has been a groundswell of popular opinion extolling the value of letting our kids be bored. A recent New York Times article argued, ‘Boredom teaches us that life isn’t a parade of amusements. More important, it spawns creativity and self-sufficiency.’
I Raised 3 Screenagers: A Gen X View of Gen Z
By: Susan Sohn
I was born in 1970, smack in the middle of Generation X births.
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Our Dads Colour Our Relationship With God—But There’s Healing For That, Says Louie Giglio
By: Laura Bennett
Talking to someone about their relationship with their father isn’t an easy conversation, and not one you have too often. It can be really personal, and bring up tough memories, particularly if it’s a challenging one.
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Cardinal George Pell Verdict: Explained
By: Beth Rivers
Last week, George Pell’s appeal against child sex convictions was dismissed in Victoria’s Supreme Court.
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