By: Annie Hamilton
If you’ve ever travelled to the Cadbury factory in Claremont, Tasmania – or to Bourneville in the UK, you may know a little of their remarkable history. Continue reading “The Founder of Cadbury Was a Social Activist”
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By: Annie Hamilton
If you’ve ever travelled to the Cadbury factory in Claremont, Tasmania – or to Bourneville in the UK, you may know a little of their remarkable history. Continue reading “The Founder of Cadbury Was a Social Activist”
Above: One of the many faces at a refugee welcome picnic hosted by You Belong, Toowoomba. Photos: You Belong / Facebook
By: Clare Bruce
When Queenslander Tim Buxton and his New Yorker wife felt called by God to the Middle East to work with people in need, they had no idea what was about to erupt. Continue reading ““You Belong” – Changing Refugees’ Lives in Toowoomba, With Love”
Above: (L) Farid Ahmed of the Al Noor Mosque and Christchurch Anglican Bishop, Rev Peter Carrell. (Sources: Screen shot, BBC, and NZ Anglican Life)
By: Clare Bruce
In a show of unlikely grace, some Muslim and Christian leaders alike are praying not only for the faith community, but also for the Australian gunman who carried out Friday’s horrific terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Continue reading “Why Muslim and Christian Leaders are Praying for the Gunman Behind the Christchurch Terror Attack”
By: Annie Hamilton
‘Are you a millionaire, daddy?’ Judith asked her father. It was not long after decimal currency had been introduced into Australia.
‘No,’ he replied. ‘But it will make it a lot easier for me to get there now that the pound is worth two dollars.’ Continue reading “Coles Supermarket Founder Paid for Billy Graham’s Crusade TV Broadcast”
By: Clare Bruce
You’ve heard of ‘Buy a Bale’ – the charity appeal that was set up last year to help our nations farmers through the drought. Well now you can Buy a Cow. Continue reading “Heard of ‘Buy a Bale’? Now it’s ‘Buy a Cow’ to Help Our Farmers”
By: Hope Media
Members of the Catholic community have responded with great sadness after news broke on Tuesday about the sexual abuse conviction of Australia’s most senior Catholic leader Cardinal George Pell. Continue reading “Catholic Believers React to the Conviction of George Pell”
By: Laura Bennett
Education around the world is designed to empower our future leaders, and equip young people with the knowledge needed to be thoughtful contributors to society. Continue reading “Drug Addicted Youth Recover through God-Centered Mentorship in Africa”
By: McCrindle
Small towns in Italy are offering incredible incentives including monetary bonuses and affordable housing to help struggling economies in towns with dwindling populations. Continue reading “Incentives to Move to Regional Australia”
Above: Defence forces stationed in Townsville are moving people to safety. Picture: 4th Regiment, Facebook
By: Clare Bruce
As the North Queensland city of Townsville suffers the deluge of a one-in-100-year flood, and mass evacuations of thousands of homes, the local Christian radio station has been working around the clock to keep the community informed and encouraged. Continue reading “Prayers for Safety as Townsville’s Rising Floodwaters Reach Their Peak Today”
By: Laura Bennett
There was a time in Australian history where you could chat to a neighbour about their weekend plans, and a family visit to church and this month’s working bee would easily come up. Continue reading “Caring for Africa in the 21st Century – It Rests on the Local Church”