What Our View of Death Says About The Value Of Life

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By: Stephen O’Doherty

The things a society celebrates are markers for its values. For instance we celebrate life, but we never celebrate death. When we gather to mourn a person who has died it is the value we placed on their life that dominates our thoughts. We celebrate what they meant to their family, friends and the wider community but mourn their loss. Continue reading “What Our View of Death Says About The Value Of Life”

Paleo Porridge

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By: Susan Joy

A warm comforting porridge that is oat and grain free, perfect for those cold winter mornings. This no fuss porridge is packed with Omega 3, protein, fibre and lots of antioxidants. A very filling breakfast that’s even more delicious topped with a dollop of coconut yoghurt. Continue reading “Paleo Porridge”

The Big Story: Why Creation-Science Debates are Missing the Point

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By: Tania Harris

How could God have created the world in 6 days when geological data shows the earth is over four billion years old?

How does the Bible’s description of human creation align with scientific evidence supporting evolution?

If Adam and Eve were the first couple, where did their son Cain’s wife come from? Continue reading “The Big Story: Why Creation-Science Debates are Missing the Point”

God Was There in My Darkest Days: Human Nature’s Andrew Tierney on ‘Finding Faith’

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By: Laura Bennett

If you didn’t have a Human Nature poster on your bedroom wall in the 90s, you probably knew a teenager who did. The singing, dancing foursome, who started out as four school mates in 1989, are now Australian pop royalty, having performed 1400 shows with a thriving Las Vegas residency. Continue reading “God Was There in My Darkest Days: Human Nature’s Andrew Tierney on ‘Finding Faith’”