By: Emily, Melbourne
As a mum of three kids, who has been going to church my whole life, I want to share something that’s been weighing on my heart.
Continue reading “A Mother’s Call for Change – Creating Churches That Embrace Neurodiversity”
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By: Emily, Melbourne
As a mum of three kids, who has been going to church my whole life, I want to share something that’s been weighing on my heart.
Continue reading “A Mother’s Call for Change – Creating Churches That Embrace Neurodiversity”
By: Mariska Meldrum
I call mental illness the invisible disability because so often, in churches, we don’t realise how many people are silently struggling.
Continue reading “Breaking the Silence on Mental Health”
By: Daniel Giles
My name is Daniel Giles, and I’m proudly autistic. Autism for me is another way of being. I see the world differently – but I believe that difference is something to celebrate, not something to fear or overlook. Continue reading ““We Are Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”: A Call for Churches to Embrace Neurodivergence””
By: Stevie Wills
In community, we discover more of who we are.
Continue reading “Welcoming People With Disabilities”
By: Mariska Meldrum
The birth of a child is one of the most special moments a parent will witness. Continue reading “The Miracle of Sight – Just in Time for His Baby’s Birth”
By: Mariska Meldrum
Excitement was in the air, with dozens of people and their families arriving, ready to receive free cataract surgery at a CBM supported eye clinic in the Philippines. Continue reading “Two Men and a Miracle”
By: CBM
Over the last decade, the generosity of thousands of Australians has helped more than 300,000 people living in some of the poorest parts of the world to access sight-saving cataract surgery as part of CBM’s Miracles Day. Continue reading “It Costs Less Than a Gold Class Movie to Restore Someone’s Sight”
By: Mariska Meldrum
In my role as Campaign Manager for CBM’s Miracles Day – which this year celebrates 10 years of transforming lives in some of the world’s poorest places – people often ask me how their donation makes a difference in providing somebody the gift of sight. Continue reading “Graduate, Dancer, Business Person: How a Miracle Changed Joanna’s Life”
By: CBM
It wasn’t too long ago that nine-year-old Sabina from Nepal could not see. The little girl was one of the estimated 94 million people around the world living with cataracts, a condition that clouds the lens of the eye, making it feel like seeing through a foggy windscreen. Continue reading “10 years of Miracles Day: Sight to the Blind, More Than 300,000 Times”
By: CBM
When 12-year-old Catie decided to support CBM’s annual Miracles Day, she wanted to go one step further than donating her pocket money. Continue reading “Caitie’s Commitment: Two Months’ Pocket Money, and an Eye Patch!”