By: yesHEis
Lis is a passionate Brazilian, visual artist and mother. Continue reading “How Grief Opened the Door to Share Jesus”
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By: yesHEis
Lis is a passionate Brazilian, visual artist and mother. Continue reading “How Grief Opened the Door to Share Jesus”
By: Joni Boyd
“We can’t save them but love them where they are at.” Jeremiah Project’s Jacky Turano reminds us that small acts of kindness can mean a lot. Continue reading “Overwhelmed by the World’s Suffering? Here’s How to Help”
By: Joni Boyd
This inspiring Aussie woman has overcome more than most to realise her dream of conquering some of Australia’s hardest tracks. Continue reading “Ultramarathon Runner: “Type 1 Diabetes Won’t Stop Me!””
By: Russ Matthews
The mystery and intrigue of the 1972 story of the survival of the Old Christians Club rugby union team after the fateful plane crash in the Andes continues to captivate people’s imaginations after five decades. Continue reading “Extreme Test of Human Endurance in ‘Society of the Snow’ [Movie Review]”
By: Laura Bennett
Author, journalist and editor Ben McKelvey was 27 when he had stroke. Continue reading “A Stroke at 27, Heart Attack at 29: Almost Dying Saved Author Ben McKelvey”
By: Georgia Free
For 18-year-old Chris Norton life couldn’t get much better. Continue reading “Walking the Walk: Finding Hope After a Spinal Cord Injury”
By: Georgia Free
Corey Tutt lives and breathes his passion for science. A proud Indigenous man, 29-year-old Corey has worked among animals since he was 16 – as a zookeeper, alpaca shearer and an animal technician. He’s also the founder of Deadly Science – an initiative which has seen 16,000 science books sent to remote Indigenous schools across Australia. Continue reading “Finding Hope: A Young Man Improving Lives Through Science Textbooks”
By: Georgia Free
I’m sure most of us have been subjected to some form of surgical procedure at least once in our lives. Wisdom teeth removal, a broken bone, getting an appendix out. Although these surgeries can be a little daunting, they are generally straightforward, safe and accessible. Continue reading “The Nurse Who Found Hope By Living on a Surgery Ship”
By: Annie Hamilton
The tiny face of the boy in the rowing boat was screwed up in timidity and fear. Continue reading “The Story of Australia’s First Saint, Mary MacKillop, Children and The Poor”
By: Laura Bennett
In life’s hardest seasons, all of us have to make a choice about finding a way through, and deciding what will help us get to the other side. Continue reading ““I’m Grateful I Had a Brain Tumour” Says Comedy Writer Jeannie Gaffigan”