By: McCrindle
Older Australians desire to remain in their own homes for as long as possible and are prepared to pay for in-home care services to do so. Continue reading “Older Australians Not Prepared for Their Future Age Care”
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By: McCrindle
Older Australians desire to remain in their own homes for as long as possible and are prepared to pay for in-home care services to do so. Continue reading “Older Australians Not Prepared for Their Future Age Care”
By: Anne Rinaudo
The Salvation Army are in drought-affected areas conducting regular visits to farmers and rural communities and helping them in any way they can by distributing food hampers, helping with bill payments and other financial expenses, assisting with farm and household jobs, and providing emotional and practical support. Continue reading “Rusty and Dianne Lawson: Salvos Ministering To Drought Stricken Farmers”
By: Anne Rinaudo
As we wake up to the reality of environmental impact of the rubbish we create there is a tiny spot of good news. There is a plastic made, not from fossil fuel, but corn and it is totally compostable. Continue reading “Responsible Coffee Drinking Combines With Social Enterprise”
By: Adrian Rowse
There are more slaves on earth today than at any other time in history. Continue reading “Ending Slavery: It Starts With Me”
“Every AM, pray for your PM.” That’s the request of Scott Morrison’s long-time pastor, Michael Murphy. Continue reading ““Every AM, Pray For Your PM!” – Scott Morrison’s Former Pastor on the Challenges of Leadership”
Above: Australia’s newest Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. Image: Facebook
By: Clare Bruce
If he finds some time to pray this week, Australia’s newly minted Prime Minister Scott Morrison might say a quiet word of thanks for friend and mentor, Bruce Baird. Continue reading “New PM Scott Morrison – A Genuine Christian & Won’t Backstab”
By: Laura Bennett
What happens when I die? Who’s God? Both questions your child may ask, but more often than not kids want answers on handling tricky situations, and navigating life’s everyday complexities. In their language it might come down to what makes a good friend? And, can I say what I think? Continue reading “SRE – How to Answer Life’s Everyday Questions”
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: 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: 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”