By: Mark McCrindle
The Australian way sees a value in the local and home-grown. Continue reading “Where Australians Place Their Trust”
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By: Mark McCrindle
The Australian way sees a value in the local and home-grown. Continue reading “Where Australians Place Their Trust”
By: Brian Harris
Though the title might make you think this post is aimed at church preachers, it isn’t. Continue reading “Are You a ‘Preacher’ or a Storyteller?”
By: Amy Cheng
Many people with a mental illness are excluded from community, discriminated against and can’t access the mental health care they need, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. Continue reading ““Mental Health is a Basic Human Right”: WHO”
By: Rachel Reva
15 years ago, the yellow pages and TV ads were the only way you could get people to discover your business. Continue reading “8 Ways to Promote Your Business For Free, Online”
By: Georgia Free
Imagine if, here in Australia, boys were the only ones allowed to go to school – and instead of getting an education, young girls were married off. Continue reading “1000 Voices for 1000 Girls: Tackling Gender-Based Violence and Child Marriage Around the World”
By: Steff Willis
Studies conducted by the Barna Group and USA Today found that nearly 75% of Christian young people fall away from the faith and leave the church after high school. Continue reading “Why Young People Are Moving Away from Faith”
By: Sharon Fitness
After a highly successful spring and autumn 2022 tour in the States and a recent Canadian tour, Jeremy Camp is extending his I Still Believe Tour by visiting 9 cities in Australia and New Zealand, starting November 6. Continue reading “Jeremy Camp: ‘I Still Believe’ Tour heads to Australia”
By: Mark McCrindle
Generation Alpha is poised to reshape the consumer landscape, wielding an unparalleled economic influence driven by their innate relationship with technology. Continue reading “Generation Alpha’s Economic Footprint”
By: Steff Willis
Lauren Daigle’s success knows no bounds. Literally. Continue reading “Lauren Daigle on New Album and Possible Australian Tour”
By: Richelle Wenham
As I stood, dressed like a vampire bride surrounded by church mates all celebrating this dark and eerie now commercial event – which, let’s face it, esteems things that go ‘bump’ in the night – I realised Halloween was just not for me. Continue reading “To Halloween or Not To Halloween?”