By: Alison Dean
Witnessing a Miracle first-hand is one of the most powerful moments I have ever experienced. Continue reading “The Moment a Dad Gets a Miracle”
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By: Alison Dean
Witnessing a Miracle first-hand is one of the most powerful moments I have ever experienced. Continue reading “The Moment a Dad Gets a Miracle”
By: CBM Australia
For Suman, growing up in a remote village in eastern Nepal, life took a sudden turn the year she turned five. She had just started first grade and was embarrassed to find she was having trouble reading the words on the blackboard. Continue reading “Praying for a Miracle”
By: CBM Australia
For many 11-year-olds, coming across some extra money might mean a shopping trip for video games or toys. But for Curtis, money in his pocket is an opportunity to help children not as fortunate as him. Continue reading “Small Boy, Big Heart”
By: Ben Campbell
‘For I was hungry and you fed me’ (Matthew 25:35 NLT)
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised serious concerns about food security in Africa. From the start of the pandemic, it has been feared that economic recession, along with disruptions to food supply chains, would leave Africa on the brink of starvation.
Continue reading “Food for the Hungry”
By: Hope Media
The COVID-19 edition of Baptist World Aid Australia’s (BWAA) annual Ethical Fashion Report revealed that more than 70 per cent of companies assessed in 2020 could demonstrate that they had taken at least some deliberate positive actions to support vulnerable garment workers through the global pandemic. Continue reading “2020 COVID Fashion Report – Does Your Favourite Brand Make the Grade?”
by: Rosie Kendall – CEO of CAP Australia
In their Post-Budget analysis , Dr Cassandra Goldie CEO of Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) stated that the 2020-2021 Federal Budget, announced last week, will leave millions of people stranded – saying that “we cannot allow the outcome of this crisis to be 1.6 million people left stranded in poverty on JobSeeker”. Continue reading “The Five Big Drivers of Poverty in Australia”
By: Beth Rivers
Reverend Keith Garner AM who has served as CEO of Wesley Mission for the past 15 years, and a total of 40 years in the field of leading faith-based organisations, has just announced his retirement – leaving some big shoes to fill. Continue reading “Wesley Mission’s Long-Serving, Faithful CEO Rev Keith Garner Gets Ready to Retire”
By: Laura Bennett
Over the duration of this pandemic, the reality of human trafficking and the online exploitation of young girls and women, in particular, has been an increased area of concern. Continue reading “A21 Global Summit – Find Out How You Can Be Part of the Solution to End Human Trafficking”
By: Laura Bennett
Sudanese-Australian Andrew Luri had never acted before he got the gig to star alongside Aussie A-lister Hugo Weaving in Hearts and Bones – but the first-timer certainly proves his worth in the poignant Australian drama. Continue reading “Moving Aussie Film ‘Hearts and Bones’ is Close to Home for Former Refugee Andrew Luri”
By: CBM Australia
Here is a heartfelt letter from Frenil, a mum in the Philippines whose 13 year old daughter received a Miracle thanks to someone giving on Miracles Day. The letter was written in July 2020. Continue reading “Mum Thanks God for Her Daughter’s Miracle”