By: Michael Crooks
Australia’s first Indigenous residential college is on the way. Continue reading “Closing the Gap: Australia’s First Indigenous College Set for Sydney”
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By: Michael Crooks
Australia’s first Indigenous residential college is on the way. Continue reading “Closing the Gap: Australia’s First Indigenous College Set for Sydney”
By: Alison Dean
Witnessing a Miracle first-hand is one of the most powerful moments I have ever experienced. Continue reading “The Moment a Dad Gets a Miracle”
By: Hope Media
Marking down your faith in this month’s Australian Census is essential, says the peak industry body representing Christian Media communicators in Australia. Continue reading “2021 Australian Census: Why Marking Down Your Faith is Important”
By: CBM Australia
For Suman, growing up in a remote village in eastern Nepal, life took a sudden turn the year she turned five. She had just started first grade and was embarrassed to find she was having trouble reading the words on the blackboard. Continue reading “Praying for a Miracle”
By: Beth Rivers
It was only for a moment but it was a moment Sir Richard Branson will never forget as his Virgin Galactic Unity 22 spaceflight successfully soared through Earth’s atmosphere and safely touched down – making space travel for the everyday person within reach. Continue reading “To Space and Back: Sir Richard Branson Aboard Virgin Galactic Unity 22”
By: CBM Australia
For many 11-year-olds, coming across some extra money might mean a shopping trip for video games or toys. But for Curtis, money in his pocket is an opportunity to help children not as fortunate as him. Continue reading “Small Boy, Big Heart”
By: Amy Cheng
Ash Barty has won her first Wimbledon title, following in the footsteps of one of her heroes. Continue reading “Ash Barty Becomes Third Australian Woman to Win Wimbledon”
By: John Kalenzi
In 2002, African Enterprise Rwanda piloted the first Rwandan self-help groups (SHGs, also known as community transformation groups), adapting the successful Indian SHG model to work locally. Since then, with its partners, African Enterprise Rwanda has brought the transformational power of SHGs to hundreds of thousands of Rwandese. Continue reading “Community Transformation Groups Are Giving Hope to the Poorest and Most Vulnerable in Rwanda”
By: Amy Cheng
Australia should share vaccines with poorer countries to reduce the impact of a “two-track pandemic”, according to women leaders from Australian church denominations and organisations. Continue reading “Women Church Leaders Calling on Government to Share Vaccines with World’s Poor”
By: Ben Campbell
‘For I was hungry and you fed me’ (Matthew 25:35 NLT)
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised serious concerns about food security in Africa. From the start of the pandemic, it has been feared that economic recession, along with disruptions to food supply chains, would leave Africa on the brink of starvation.
Continue reading “Food for the Hungry”