By: Katrina Roe
While Aussie farmers are struggling under the drought, it seems many Christian farmers are finding comfort in their faith. Continue reading “Faith Shines Through in Dry Times: Christian Farmers Take a Hopeful Outlook”
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By: Katrina Roe
While Aussie farmers are struggling under the drought, it seems many Christian farmers are finding comfort in their faith. Continue reading “Faith Shines Through in Dry Times: Christian Farmers Take a Hopeful Outlook”
By: Morag Paton
Have you ever got stuck thinking that you need to bring people to church for them to hear about Jesus? While church is a great place to gather, it’s important that we don’t let the mindset creep in that people need to come to church to get to know Jesus. Continue reading “Faith Sharing Tip: Bring Church out of the Building”
By: Care Family
Stepfamilies are on the increase and, with much love and hard work, a blended family home can be a happy and positive place to be. Continue reading “Helpful Tips from Other Step-Parents”
By: Clare Bruce
There’s a common misconception about youth homelessness. It goes something like this: ‘Teenagers have no excuse for being homeless, they have perfectly good homes and parents who can look after them, they are probably just avoiding rules and chores’. Continue reading “Youth Homelessness Matters. Meet Simon, One of the Thousands of Reasons Why”
By: Graham McDonald
In 1909, a couple named John and Sonora Dodd attended the Mother’s Day service at their church in Spokane, Washington, USA. Continue reading “Did You Know? The Christian-Inspired Origins of Father’s Day”
The bell had just rung for the end of recess. Children were heading back to their classrooms, and Year 1 teacher Mrs Boonen was preparing to return to hers when she noticed one of her students stumbling across the playground towards her, fists clenched, rubbing her eyes, sobbing. Mrs Boonen crouched to the ground and extended her arms to Amelia, and the six-year-old rushed into her teacher’s embrace. Continue reading “Learn How to Develop Emotional Intelligence”
By: Laura Bennett
Traditions are a fickle thing. A lot of us have them but can’t always remember where they came from. We like to protect them, but can be really disconnected from their origin. Continue reading “SRE & Australia: Are We a Good Match?”
By: Susan Joy
A smooth, thick and mildly spiced soup with a little crunch from pieces of pecans scattered through. Add a dollop of natural coconut yoghurt and a sprig of coriander to dress up your soup. Continue reading “Spiced Sweet Potato Soup with Pecans”
By: Anne Rinaudo
Apology has been in the news recently – mainly for all the wrong reasons. There has been Elon Musk to a Thai based diver, the Thai Wild Boars soccer team assistant coach to parents for getting trapped in a cave, Craig Kelly, MP, to the father of three children who died on the MH17 flight. Continue reading “That’s not an Apology, This is an Apology; A Christian Apology”
Above: Asylum seekers flee their homeland by boat, captured in the documentary ‘Human Flow’.
By: Clare Bruce
“The world is shrinking, and people from different religions, different cultures, are going to have to learn to live with each other.” Continue reading “‘Human Flow’ – The Profound Film That’s Set to Change Hearts and Minds on Refugees”