By: Amy Cheng
Singleness paints a picture of what eternity with God will look like, just like marriage does, according to a theologian specialising in singleness. Continue reading “Being Single has Eternal Value, Says Theologian”
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By: Amy Cheng
Singleness paints a picture of what eternity with God will look like, just like marriage does, according to a theologian specialising in singleness. Continue reading “Being Single has Eternal Value, Says Theologian”
By: Georgia Free
For more than 40 years, Tim Winton AO has shaped the Australian literary landscape with classics such as Cloudstreet, Shallows and Dirt Music. Continue reading “Author Tim Winton Says New Docuseries is an “Act of Prayer to Creation””
By: Mike Crooks
Their country is a war zone, but some children in Ukraine have a reason to smile today. Continue reading ““Made With Love”: Elderly Aussies Send Hope to Ukraine’s Kids”
By: Amy Cheng
Food is the single biggest culprit in the climate change we are seeing today, a food and health expert has said. Continue reading “Improving Food Systems can Help Tackle Climate Change, Says Academic”
By: Amy Cheng
Warning: This article contains themes that some readers may find distressing. If you or someone you love needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Continue reading “Does the Church Support those Suffering with Mental Illness?”
By: Amy Cheng
The path to finding freedom can be a difficult one for refugees, but the Refugee Council of Australia (RCOA) would like that to change. Continue reading “Take Time to Pause and Learn about Refugees this Refugee Week”
By: Laura Bennett
Our attitudes toward ageing are a complex thing. Framed by our cultural understanding of what it means to get older coupled with our feelings about time passing and our stature in life, ageing is about so much more than physical change. Continue reading “Ageing and Justice go Hand-in-Hand, Say Media Pals Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown”
By: Laura Bennett
Sitting in what The Sydney Morning Herald described as “the season of the Hillsong documentary”, Christians looking on at accusations being made against the megachurch may feel a conflicting mix of wanting justice where it’s deserved and needing to defend the name of the faith the “scandal-plagued” church represents. Continue reading “What’s Next for Hillsong Churchgoers? Marc Fennell Investigates in ‘The Kingdom’”
By: Laura Bennett
Have you noticed within your social circles a deeper sense of weariness? Continue reading “Got Resilience Fatigue? Entrepreneur Lorraine Murphy Gets to the Root of Rest”
By: Laura Bennett
When the shows co-director says the script affected him “emotionally and psychologically”, you know the new Australia series The Clearing is going to be somewhat mind-melding. Continue reading “Aussie Mini-Series ‘The Clearing’ Unpacks the Allure of Cults and Adult Manipulation”