By: Laura Bennett
When you consider the parameters of your life and what you feel is possible, is the ceiling set by your circumstance, or your thinking? Continue reading “Embrace the Thinking of Jesus for a ‘Mind Shift’, Says Erwin McManus”
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By: Laura Bennett
When you consider the parameters of your life and what you feel is possible, is the ceiling set by your circumstance, or your thinking? Continue reading “Embrace the Thinking of Jesus for a ‘Mind Shift’, Says Erwin McManus”
By: Laura Bennett
If you’ve been exposed to the Christian worldview for any length of time, it’s likely you’ve heard people talk about how we “partner with God” in His masterplan for the world and how, despite our ordinariness and failures at times, we’re all qualified for the job of being a “friend of God” in that pursuit. Continue reading “Your “Ordinary” Makes Life Meaningful, Says ‘Jesus And’ Author Robert Fergusson”
By: Laura Bennett
Georgia-based artist Stephen Stanley has been making music since the age of nine. Continue reading “Rocker Stephen Stanley Wary of Monetising Mental Health”
By: Yvette McDonnell
Could an encounter between the elderly and preschoolers transform the lives of both generations? Continue reading “‘Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds’ Coming to a Suburb Near You”
By: Amy Cheng
We are all shaped by our culture, but not using the Bible to understand our culture is like giving away the keys to our mind to a stranger, according to an academic. Continue reading “What Does the Bible Say about Today’s Culture? A Lot, Says Academic”
By: Laura Bennett
Since ChatGPT was unleashed in the world on November 30, last year, the implications of generative artificial intelligence – a form of AI that can create content – are being understood in real time. Continue reading “Is AI Reinforcing Gender Inequity? These SXSW Sydney Panelists Say It’s a Risk”
By: Amy Cheng
Many people with a mental illness are excluded from community, discriminated against and can’t access the mental health care they need, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said. Continue reading ““Mental Health is a Basic Human Right”: WHO”
By: Georgia Free
Imagine if, here in Australia, boys were the only ones allowed to go to school – and instead of getting an education, young girls were married off. Continue reading “1000 Voices for 1000 Girls: Tackling Gender-Based Violence and Child Marriage Around the World”
By: Amy Cheng
The blind and people with low vision may soon be able to experience museums in a different way. Continue reading “Museum “Touch” Experience for Blind and Partially Sighted to Benefit Everyone”
By: Laura Bennett
When you’re in a cycle of addiction, the hope of ever breaking free can feel elusive and distant. Continue reading “From Alcoholism to Sobriety Advocate, Justine Whitchurch Offers Hope for Addiction”