By: Georgia Free
There was a form of collective heartbreak last week when news broke that chef and Masterchef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo had died, aged 46. Continue reading “How to Grieve Someone You’ve Never Met”
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By: Georgia Free
There was a form of collective heartbreak last week when news broke that chef and Masterchef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo had died, aged 46. Continue reading “How to Grieve Someone You’ve Never Met”
By: Mike Crooks
As if the cost of living hadn’t already become a major problem for Australians, more pain is on the way according to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER).
Continue reading ““Shop Around”: Energy Boss’ Winter Warning”
By: Amy Cheng
More and more people are turning on subtitles to watch TV shows and movies, including programs in English or their own language. Continue reading “What Subtitles Say About Our Changing Viewing Habits”
By: Mike Crooks
Since the horrific loss of thousands of ANZAC diggers at Gallipoli during the First World War, Australians and New Zealanders have paused to remember the fallen. Continue reading ““Time of Comfort”: Your Guide to Anzac Day”
By: Georgia Free
When you speak to Raewyn Elsegood, you immediately feel like enough. Continue reading “Chaplain Raewyn Elsegood on How God Sustains Her After Losing Daughter”
By: Amy Cheng
A key indicator of a flourishing church is an effective youth ministry, a leader in youth and children’s ministry has said. Continue reading ““Global Domination” of the Gospel Begins with an Effective Youth Ministry”
By: Mike Crooks
The scourge of homelessness is getting worse in Australia. Continue reading “Hidden Homeless: New Data Reveals a Crisis”
By: Amy Cheng
Fourteen years ago, Jill’s* husband was arrested and sent to prison, but that was just the beginning of her story. Continue reading “When a Loved One Goes to Jail – Prison Ministry Making a Difference”
By: Laura Bennett
Since the first Creed movie came out their links to the original Rocky franchise that inspired the spinoffs have started to thin, but there’s still something about an underdog’s fight to get to the top (and the training montages that come with it) that keeps us coming back to the story of Adonis Creed. Continue reading “Fighting Feelings and the Past Come Head-to-Head in ‘Creed III’”
By: Laura Bennett
When something’s hard, our culture tends to want to make it easier: tired of walking up stairs? Here’s an escalator. Don’t want to cook food? Here’s a takeaway or microwave-meal option. Continue reading “Stressed? You Can Use it For Good, says Former Navy Officer Paul Taylor”