By: Ben McEachen
Sydneysider Jakki Civeriati can look back and clearly see the awful foundation that her life once stood upon. Continue reading “Jakki Overcame Abuse and Wants to Help Others Break Free”
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By: Ben McEachen
Sydneysider Jakki Civeriati can look back and clearly see the awful foundation that her life once stood upon. Continue reading “Jakki Overcame Abuse and Wants to Help Others Break Free”
By: Laura Bennett
In various ways, all of us have had our mental health and overall wellbeing challenged of late. Some have described the last two years as a time of “collective trauma” that we’re both still in and trying to recover from. Continue reading “It’s Time to Ditch the Digital Detox, Says Psychologist Jocelyn Brewe”
By: Ally Barnes
Two years of COVID-19 running rampant and it feels like a marathon that someone keeps moving the finish line for, so it will come as no surprise if your experience of the pandemic has left you feeling angry, anxious, or exhausted. Continue reading “Feed Our Medics: Helping Our Healthcare Heroes”
By: Brendan Jaensch
There are often two extreme responses when it comes to children starting school for the first time: some excitedly run into school grounds, never looking back, while others cling to mum and dad for dear life. And it’s not just the children who experience a whirl of emotions, either. Some parents are also trying to hold it all together. Continue reading “Preparing Your Child for “Big School””
By: Michael Crooks
The retreat of US Forces and its allies from Afghanistan in 2021 has exposed the country’s Christians to renewed persecution and danger. Continue reading “Afghanistan: Now the Most Dangerous Country for Christians”
By: Laura Bennett
Australia has one of the most unique and beautiful botanical environments in the world. We’re home to species you don’t find anywhere else, and we have a love-hate relationship with the fire that can both feed its renewal and be horribly destructive. Continue reading “Mum Turns Her Kids’ Questions Into Award-Winning Education Series”
By: Michael Crooks
A drive is underway to recruit more chaplains for where they are most needed in Australia. Continue reading ““We Need More”: Schools Make a Desperate Plea for Chaplains”
By: Laura Bennett
When you consider how easy it is for us to access information and do a little digging to fact check and verify it, we’re quickly losing any excuse to be ignorant. Continue reading “‘Don’t Look Up’ – How Do You Get People to See the Truth? [Movie Review]”
By: Michael Crooks
When Tabitha Robb’s mother made a request about the music she would like played at her funeral, it sparked a ground-breaking idea for the Melbourne real estate professional. Continue reading ““Create Your Own Funeral”: An Easy Approach to a Tough Subject”
By: Michael Crooks
With cases soaring and testing clinics being overrun, Australians are seeking the simpler – and perhaps safer – way to determine if they have COVID-19. Continue reading “COVID Self-Tests: Your New Way to Get a Result”