Ephraim compromises with the nations; he’s a half-baked cake (Hosea 7:8, ISV).
Continue reading “Don’t Be Half-Baked!”
Australians Ready to Take Advantage of Black Friday
By: McCrindle
Black Friday (Friday 26th November 2021) unofficially kicks off the Christmas shopping season. In the US, it is the day after Thanksgiving, and for many years it has been the biggest single shopping day of the year. Over the last decade, it has emerged in Australia as a key date in the retail calendar. Continue reading “Australians Ready to Take Advantage of Black Friday”
The Six Biggest Money Challenges Faced by Women
By: Ally Barnes
Helen Baker is a financial planner and the founder of On Your Two Feet. She has just released The Essential Guide to Financial Independence for all Women because “women often react, but they need to plan”. Continue reading “The Six Biggest Money Challenges Faced by Women”
Movie Challenge: Thanksgiving
By: Ally Barnes
Thanksgiving comes around every year on the final Thursday of November. Even though it is an American holiday, it’s a great excuse to gather with friends and family and enjoy a meal together. Continue reading “Movie Challenge: Thanksgiving”
“A Silent Killer” – Families Urged to Get Kids Back to Swimming Lessons
By: Georgia Free
Summer is almost here, and swim teachers are urging parents to find the goggles and caps, and re-enrol their children in swimming lessons. Due to COVID lockdowns and restrictions, many kids have been out of the pool for a long time. Continue reading ““A Silent Killer” – Families Urged to Get Kids Back to Swimming Lessons”
Moroccan Carrot Salad
By: Susan Joy
This healthy Moroccan Carrot Salad pairs with so many dishes, it’s a great side dish for a BBQ but also presents well served for a more formal meal. I love this salad with lamb burgers. Continue reading “Moroccan Carrot Salad”
The Healing Power of Touch
One of the first miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark happened when a man with leprosy came to him and fell on his knees, begging to be healed. Jesus reached out his hand touched him and healed him (1:40-45). Continue reading “The Healing Power of Touch”
Religion and Politics: Is a Relationship Between the Two All Bad?
By: Laura Bennett
When Dominic Perrottet was appointed as Premier of NSW, it wasn’t just an RIP moment to Gladys, it also brought to the forefront once more the severe discomfort some people feel when Australian political leaders have an obvious religious faith. Continue reading “Religion and Politics: Is a Relationship Between the Two All Bad?”
Regional Growth: The Rise of Lifestyle Locations
By: McCrindle
Over the last hundred years, more and more people have been living in capital cities. It’s the trend of urbanisation. Continue reading “Regional Growth: The Rise of Lifestyle Locations”
“Take Back Your Family” From the Western World’s Broken Model, Says Author Jefferson Bethke
By: Laura Bennett
In the last two years, many of us have asked, why did we do it that way? Why did I jam my schedule so full? Why didn’t I get off the wheel of the daily grind sooner? Continue reading ““Take Back Your Family” From the Western World’s Broken Model, Says Author Jefferson Bethke”