By: Bec Oates
The day of my birth, no doubt a glorious day in the history of mankind, is to be celebrated this day.
As one reaches… lets say… the later years… birthday thoughts change. Continue reading “It’s My Birthday and I’ll Cry If I Want To”
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By: Bec Oates
The day of my birth, no doubt a glorious day in the history of mankind, is to be celebrated this day.
As one reaches… lets say… the later years… birthday thoughts change. Continue reading “It’s My Birthday and I’ll Cry If I Want To”
By: Stephen O’Doherty | Open House
Christians for Marriage Equality has launched a campaign to argue the yes case in the upcoming marriage survey.
The group describes itself as “a national campaign bringing together churches, church organisations, ordained ministers and ordinary Christians who support civil marriage equality”. Continue reading “Christian Group Launched to Argue the Same Sex Marriage ‘Yes’ Case”
By: Rachel Doherty | Tweens 2 Teen
Know-it-all kids have a way of making life misery for parents. Yet, their most annoying qualities are likely to be their greatest assets. Continue reading “5 Sure-Fire Ways to put Know-It-All Kids in Their Place”
By: Ted Cunningham | Focus On The Family
We all deal with difficult relationships. When a relationship is strained we need to find the words that bring healing, not strife and more destruction. Continue reading “Restoring Relationships with Good Apologies”
By: Stephen O’Doherty | Open House
When Canada legislated nationally for same sex marriage in 2005 many couples took advantage of the new law. But more than a decade later, the latest census shows that same sex marriages make up less than 1 percent of all marriages. Continue reading “Same Sex Marriage Legislation: What we can Learn from Canada”
By: Alex Cook | Wealth with Purpose
There is a saying that goes like this: “Mistakes are meant for learning, not for repeating.”
Probably most of us, if not all, have experienced repeating the same mistakes of others. But is it really necessary for us to repeat others’ mistakes for us to learn our lesson? Continue reading “Do You Repeat the Same Mistakes as Others?”
“We’ve talked about marriage. Now we need to talk about freedom. We need to go back to how we do life together. We need to be able to express our deepest convictions and live alongside those who have different ones.”
Continue reading “It’s Not about Marriage. It’s about Freedom.”
You CAN understand your teen… and how they think!
Learn what’s going on in your teen’s brain from a neurological perspective, how to understand your teen’s emotions, and the impact of puberty and hormones. Continue reading “Understanding Your Teen’s Behaviour”
By: Stephen O’Doherty | Open House
The Parliament has enacted special legislation to govern campaigns for the Same Sex Marriage Postal Survey.
In keeping with the survey itself the rules for the campaign are also contentious. Continue reading “Rules of Engagement for the SSM Survey”
“In Australia you’re going to have to be absolutely aware that your laws have to be crystal clear to protect freedom of conscience and diversity,” Professor Iain Benson says. Continue reading “We Don’t Have to Speculate: Warnings from Canada”