By: Susan Joy
These light and crispy almond meal crackers are perfect for using with dips. If you would like a salty, crunchy snack then sprinkle with a few flakes of sea salt to eat on their own. Continue reading “Dip Crackers”
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By: Susan Joy
These light and crispy almond meal crackers are perfect for using with dips. If you would like a salty, crunchy snack then sprinkle with a few flakes of sea salt to eat on their own. Continue reading “Dip Crackers”
By: Katrina Roe
Mike Willesee was arguably Australia’s most famous journalist and broadcaster. He spent more than fifty years working as a journalist across newspapers, radio, television and documentaries. Continue reading “Before He Died, Mike Willesee Revealed a Deep Spiritual Search”
By: Collett Smart
Nothing stirs the heart of a parent more than bullying. I don’t think there is a week that goes by without a story in the media about a child being bullied. Continue reading “What if my Child is the Bully?”
By: David Maegraith
Christian acts have often sung about roads and journeys. Continue reading “Big Hair Days – Heritage Christian Artists Still Top Charts”
By: Sheridan Voysey
I recently asked my seven year-old nephew what he wanted to be when he grew up. With delightful honesty he said, “I want to be famous!” The reason turned out to be his favourite YouTube celebrity. With their thousands of subscribers and millions of views, he one day hoped to be as popular and entertaining as them. Continue reading “The Polls Say We’re a Generation Looking For Fame. That’s a Problem”
By: Clare Bruce
Beloved etiquette coach June Dally-Watkins is being remembered by generations of Australians as a woman of grace, faith and Godly values, after her death on Saturday night aged 92. Continue reading “Remembering June Dally-Watkins: Style Queen and Woman of Faith”
By: Yvette Cherry
When I was ten years old my family took off travelling around Australia, towing a big old caravan. We often stayed roadside and that was my favourite, but we also stayed in so many caravan parks that I considered myself an expert in the field of Tourist Villages and a town planner of sorts. Continue reading “Asking for God’s Help – Don’t Let the Frogs Pile Up”
By: Laura Bennett
Dogs, men and the mountains are a winning combination for adventure stories about rekindling our wild spirit, and the silent power of friendship. Continue reading “Harrison Ford Taps Into His Vulnerable Side, in ‘Call of the Wild’”
By: Collett Smart
One thing that continually strikes me about the young people I work with is that they really do want to become good men and women who have rich, meaningful relationships. They are just sometimes unsure how to go about it. They need our support and guidance. Continue reading “Developing Relationship Intelligence in Teens”
By: Clare Bruce
When Lauren Daigle sat down to write her hit ballad Rescue, she had in mind a loved one who was struggling with life – making it one of the most personal songs she’s ever recorded. Continue reading “The Raw Emotion You Hear in Lauren Daigle’s ‘Rescue’ – is Personal”