By: McCrindle
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data on regional migration shows losses in NSW and VIC (-4,500 and -4,900) whereas QLD, WA and even SA grew (+7,000, +1600 and +600). Continue reading “Australians on the Move”
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By: McCrindle
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data on regional migration shows losses in NSW and VIC (-4,500 and -4,900) whereas QLD, WA and even SA grew (+7,000, +1600 and +600). Continue reading “Australians on the Move”
By: Amy Cheng
Thirty years ago, the only group for Christian workers was a lunchtime service that sung hymns; today, over 800 Christian workers are meeting in small groups across Sydney. Continue reading “City Bible Forum Celebrates 30 Years of Helping People Do Ministry in Their Workplaces”
By: Michael Crooks
It is crucial for men to remain connected to their close network of family and friends, particularly during the pandemic. Continue reading “Blokes Need to Bond: Men’s Health Week 2021”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Five hundred years ago the Renaissance brought an explosion of art, science, geographical discovery and religious ideas into the world. What would it take to see a new renaissance (rebirth) of wisdom, creativity, community and faith in this coming decade? Continue reading “We Need a New Renaissance of Faith. These Three Commitments Can Help”
By: Sabrina Peters
It’s a paradox to confess how much you “love God,” but then dislike (or even despise) people. Worse yet degrade, criticise and or even condemn someone based on their beliefs, preferences or shortcomings. Continue reading “You Can’t Love God and Hate People”
By: Georgia Free
There’s something so special about writing a letter to someone, or, perhaps even better, receiving a letter. Continue reading “The Letterbox Project: Connecting Isolated Australians Through Old-Fashioned Letters”
By: yesHEis
It’s easy to become distracted and forget that people matter most. They matter more than our busy lives and more than our goals and our dreams. While we exist for God’s pleasure, we experience purpose by caring and loving others. The question is, how do we keep people as the priority amidst so many distractions? Continue reading “Wear Hope-Coloured Glasses”
By: Sabrina Peters
I think sometimes we can get so caught up in finding our tribe, our gang, or even our place that we forget Jesus was never exclusive but always on the look out for the lonely, the hurting and the isolated. Continue reading “Don’t Just Find Your Tribe, Open the Circle and Let People In”
By: yesHEis
There are so many tools available to stay connected and continue community, so here are just 4 ways to host a group video call. This type of experience may feel strange at first but we can choose to lean into the unfamiliar and trust that God can do something powerful as we gather together to encourage one another and invest in relationship.
Continue reading “4 Ways To Host a Group Video Call”
By: Brittany Ann
Sunday morning rolls around and you are faced with two choices: You can get up, get ready, get the kids ready and go to church, or you can sleep in and enjoy a lazy Sunday at home. Continue reading “Is Going to Church Really Necessary?”