If you have appendicitis, you can’t be cured by eating more, or wearing nice clothes, or having a bath. You can’t be cured from the outside-in. You need an operation. You need to be healed from the inside-out. Continue reading “The Secret to a Full Life”
How Leaders Can Build Healthy Work-life Integration in the Current and Post COVID-19 Era
By: McCrindle
Work. It’s a big part of one’s life and always has been. But over the last few years the always-on technologies and office-in-our-pocket has made it harder than ever to switch off and distinguish the difference between work and rest. The devices we carry allow many of us to take work not just home, but wherever we go. Continue reading “How Leaders Can Build Healthy Work-life Integration in the Current and Post COVID-19 Era”
How to Know if He’s Boyfriend Material
By: Sabrina Peters
So you’re into this guy and you you think he’ll make the perfect boyfie, but you’re not sure if you should start dating. Here are 10 questions that will help you figure out if he’s just a crush or has real potential. Continue reading “How to Know if He’s Boyfriend Material”
The Sale of Tik Tok in the USA is a Foretaste of the ‘Splinternet’, Says Cyber Expert
By: Clare Bruce
To the average Aussie parent, Tik Tok may be just another mystifying social media app, full of strange videos that distract the teens from their homework. Continue reading “The Sale of Tik Tok in the USA is a Foretaste of the ‘Splinternet’, Says Cyber Expert”
Christians Have a Right to Question COVID-19 Vaccines, But Oxford Trials Aren’t Tainted
By: Clare Bruce
Two leading Christian medical ethicists believe there’s nothing morally wrong with accepting a coronavirus vaccine made using foetal cell lines from an abortion, if there aren’t alternatives – but that people of faith have every right to ask questions, and push for options. Continue reading “Christians Have a Right to Question COVID-19 Vaccines, But Oxford Trials Aren’t Tainted”
Isolation Is Getting Harder for Our Children. Here’s How to Help.
Though families have felt palpable relief as restrictions have started to ease across the rest of the nation, our Victorian children are struggling more and more to follow the rules still in place. Continue reading “Isolation Is Getting Harder for Our Children. Here’s How to Help.”
Almond Butter Cookies
By: Susan Joy
Quick and easy, high protein, healthy after school snack. I’ve used unrefined low GI coconut sugar and a jar of almond butter to make these cookies, easy and convenient to make. The cookies are crisp on the outside, chewy on the inside, very yummy and will satisfy any hungry family. Continue reading “Almond Butter Cookies”
A Laundry List of the Church’s Worst Sins – And Greatest Contributions – Wins Book of the Year Award
By: Clare Bruce
An unflinching account of Christianity’s worst failings through history – and its greatest contributions to society – has been named Australian Christian Book of the Year for 2020. Continue reading “A Laundry List of the Church’s Worst Sins – And Greatest Contributions – Wins Book of the Year Award”
The True Story of a Fearless Woman Whose Work Has Saved Thousands of Lives: Saint Judy [Movie Review]
Above: (L-R) Michelle Monaghan stars in ‘Saint Judy’; the real Judy Wood.
By: Laura Bennett
Oftentimes it’s our most vulnerable communities that need the most help – yet sadly because of their situation they’re also the ones who have the most trouble accessing it. Continue reading “The True Story of a Fearless Woman Whose Work Has Saved Thousands of Lives: Saint Judy [Movie Review]”
Beware The Dangers Of A Victim Mentality
By: Akos Balogh
I grew up with a victim mentality.
Nobody called it that at the time. But as I look back, that’s what it was. Continue reading “Beware The Dangers Of A Victim Mentality”