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Posted on July 27, 2023July 24, 2023

Bye-Bye Victimhood: My One Trick to Help Turn Your Thinking Around

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By: Rachel Reva

See if you recognize any of these thoughts: Continue reading “Bye-Bye Victimhood: My One Trick to Help Turn Your Thinking Around”

Posted on June 19, 2023June 14, 2023

The Real Reason For Your Race: 3 Truths About Your Calling

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By: Rachel Reva

The story about marathon runner Matthew Rees made headlines in 2018 when he stopped running in the London marathon, just short of the finish line, to help a fellow runner who was near collapsing. Continue reading “The Real Reason For Your Race: 3 Truths About Your Calling”

Posted on October 7, 2022October 6, 2022

Try a Little Kindness – The Results Can Be Surprising

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By: Sharon Fitness

So… I made a boy in Optus cry today. But not in the way you might think. Continue reading “Try a Little Kindness – The Results Can Be Surprising”

Posted on September 27, 2022September 20, 2022

The Day I Discovered my Inner Narcissist

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By: Aaron Johnstone

The other day I found out a disturbing truth about something deep inside me. Something which will undoubtedly affect my family – and probably your family too while I’m at it. Continue reading “The Day I Discovered my Inner Narcissist”

Posted on June 6, 2022May 30, 2022

“Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson

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By: Laura Bennett

Have you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong?

Continue reading ““Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson”

Posted on April 5, 2022April 4, 2022

The ‘Slap’ – A Reflection on a Moment of Public Humiliation

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By: Stephen McAlpine

Last week, a man humiliated another man and his wife in front of a crowd of people. The humiliated man was me. Continue reading “The ‘Slap’ – A Reflection on a Moment of Public Humiliation”

Posted on February 28, 2022February 28, 2022

Humility Hasn’t Always Been a Virtue. Here’s How its Meaning Changed

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By: Sheridan Voysey

They may have no more authority than a scribbled-on napkin, but I get a kick out of unofficial holidays. This month alone has a Sticky Bun Day, a Sword Swallowers Day, and even an International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day! Continue reading “Humility Hasn’t Always Been a Virtue. Here’s How its Meaning Changed”

Posted on May 31, 2021May 26, 2021

What Legacy Are You Building?

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By: Dr Justin Coulson

Pause and think, for just a moment, of the most excellent person you have ever met…

What made them so “excellent”?

Is it possible to create an inventory of their attributes; the characteristics of excellence they embody?

Aristotle said… Continue reading “What Legacy Are You Building?”

Posted on April 28, 2021April 26, 2021

A Letter To My Sons About Becoming Good Men (In a Culture That Degrades Females)

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By: Akos Balogh

Dear Ben and Archie*,

You may have noticed the many stories in the news about how lots of women have been hurt by men. Women like Grace Tame, Brittany Higgins, and many others. It’s been sad to watch their pain. Continue reading “A Letter To My Sons About Becoming Good Men (In a Culture That Degrades Females)”

Posted on April 22, 2021April 19, 2021

Attitude is Everything

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By: Dr Justin Coulson

When my youngest daughter was around 18 months old we shared an experience that taught me a valuable lesson about how our attitude is everything. Continue reading “Attitude is Everything”

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