By: Susan Joy
These Chocolate & Beetroot Cupcakes are moist, fudgy and are topped with a healthy chocolate nutty icing. They are the ultimate way to sneak in extra veggies that you can’t even taste. Continue reading “Chocolate & Beetroot Cupcakes”
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By: Susan Joy
These Chocolate & Beetroot Cupcakes are moist, fudgy and are topped with a healthy chocolate nutty icing. They are the ultimate way to sneak in extra veggies that you can’t even taste. Continue reading “Chocolate & Beetroot Cupcakes”
By: Laura Bennett
Change happens gradually, and when it comes to “going green” and adjusting your impact on our environment, it’s the small incremental shifts that can make the huge difference. Continue reading “Want to “Go Green”? 6 Tips to Start Small from Educator Jessica Greer”
By: McCrindle
The experience of the last two years has been transformative. Looking to the year ahead, we foresee important demographic, economic, social, technological, environmental, and political shifts to take place. Continue reading “The Top Trends of 2022”
By: Ben McEachen
Sydneysider Jakki Civeriati can look back and clearly see the awful foundation that her life once stood upon. Continue reading “Jakki Overcame Abuse and Wants to Help Others Break Free”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Each of us play many roles in life, which each contribute to our identity. But what if you can’t take on the role you always wanted, or lose one that you’ve played so well? Thankfully, there is an identity available to each of us that can never be lost. Continue reading “Let’s Talk About Identity”
Real love. Everyone wants it, but not many end up finding it. Continue reading “How to Find Real Love”
By: Laura Bennett
In various ways, all of us have had our mental health and overall wellbeing challenged of late. Some have described the last two years as a time of “collective trauma” that we’re both still in and trying to recover from. Continue reading “It’s Time to Ditch the Digital Detox, Says Psychologist Jocelyn Brewe”
By: Akos Balogh
It’s just after midnight.
I rub my sleepy eyes. I need something to help keep me awake, I think to myself. I’m on watch with a fellow soldier, looking out for enemy while our platoon sleeps. So, I grab some biscuits out of my army ration pack. It’s nothing special, but after days of patrolling in the tropics of far north Queensland on this army exercise, it helps keep me focused. Continue reading “Why Christians Should Avoid Alarmism (And What To Do Instead)”
By: Susan Joy
A tasty alternative to plain steamed broccoli. In my dairy-free, paleo version of Broccoli au Gratin, I’ve used cooked cauliflower, chicken broth, coconut cream and spices to create a very tasty and creamy white sauce. The cauliflower white sauce is so delicious and can be used to pour over any vegetable or fish dish. Continue reading “Broccoli Bake”
By: Ally Barnes
Two years of COVID-19 running rampant and it feels like a marathon that someone keeps moving the finish line for, so it will come as no surprise if your experience of the pandemic has left you feeling angry, anxious, or exhausted. Continue reading “Feed Our Medics: Helping Our Healthcare Heroes”