By: Sam Chan
Oooooh I love vegemite! Continue reading “To Jesus, We are Like Vegemite”
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By: Sam Chan
Oooooh I love vegemite! Continue reading “To Jesus, We are Like Vegemite”
By: Rachel Chen
Digital technology has become an integral medium through which young people can communicate and connect with others. Continue reading “Cyberbullying: Protecting Our Youth in the Digital Age”
By: Matt Townsend
⭐⭐⭐⭐(out of 5) – Matt Townsend
The Christian life is a rollercoaster journey of highs and lows, a battle of faith to trust God amid hardship and uncertainty. Continue reading “‘Unsung Hero’ a Story of Faith Amidst Hardship”
By: Joni Boyd
If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of comments like “Let me know if you need anything” when in the middle of a crisis, you’ll know just how important it is that friends and families know how to help, without relying on the person who is suffering, for information. Continue reading “New App Helps You Help Suffering Loved Ones”
By: Robert Martin
Recently, I went online to buy some tickets to see Taylor Swift. Continue reading “When You Forget Your Password”
By: Sabrina Peters
Relationship rituals are not just about going through the motions; they are about creating moments that hold significance, strengthening the bond between you and your partner. Continue reading “Cultivating Relationship Rituals”
They came to Capernaum. When he was in the house, he asked them, “What were you arguing about on the road?” But they kept quiet because on the way they had argued about who was the greatest (Mark 9:33–34, NIV). Continue reading “What the Disciples Argued About on the Road”
By: Ben McEachen
Christian schools in Australia are under threat. Continue reading “Have Your Say About Possible Changes to Faith-Based Schools”
By: Laura Bennett
Two things you’re not supposed to talk about are religion and politics. Continue reading ““Viciousness”, Not Covid, Led Scott Morrison to Break Mental Health Taboo”
By: Brian Harris
One fun thing about being part of a podcast is that it is only very loosely scripted and you find yourself saying things you don’t expect. Continue reading “The Art of Deep Listening, and Deep Seeing”