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Lifeline Celebrates 60 Years of Saving Lives

Reverend Alan Walker’s legacy is well and truly alive as Lifeline celebrates 60 years of crisis support this month.

I Blamed God for Taking My Dad

For anyone death is not a nice thing at all. For me I blamed God. I felt like God took my dad from us and I was angry at him.

Carer Fatigue and Burnout: What Is and What To Do

If you you or someone you know may be experiencing carer fatigue or burnout, it is important to take some action, writes Katelyn Tasker.

‘Sharper’ A Clever Psychological Thriller

‘Sharper’ is a twisted journey into the world of billionaires and those who hope to gain access to their riches.

Virtuous Consumerism: A Growing Consumer Trend

The rise of virtuous consumerism highlights a growing concern for the planet and the need for sustainable practices, writes Mark McCrindle.

How To Hear God’s Voice

In Christianity we talk a lot about having a personal relationship with God, but do you hear God’s voice? Here are some tips for how.

When Safe Water Flows, Everything Changes

As you grab a glass of fresh water to quench your thirst, consider the world’s water needs, on World Water Day 2023.

“When We Last Spoke” – New to GOOD

Humour, heartbreak and triumph are served with whipped cream in this heartwarming tale of family, friendship and forgiveness.

How to Stop Those Negative Voices From Running Your Life

We kill our dreams by thinking about why we can’t. Asking ‘what if’ instead, will allow you to see into opportunity, writes Rachel Reva.

Savoury Minced Beef Loaded Sweet Potato

These baked sweet potatoes loaded with my Savoury Minced Beef mixture are the perfect healthy weekday dinner.

The Robots are Writing… It’s Time to Dial Up the Humanness

In the age of robots, it’s become necessary to embrace our humanness more ever before, writes Michael McQueen.

Why Marie Kondo’s Coming Clean Sparks Joy on the Internet

We shouldn’t pretend that our lives are in order. Jesus doesn’t want us to clean up – only to fail over and over again. Sam Chan reflects.

When a Loved One Goes to Jail – Prison Ministry Making a Difference

There is a saying often said by those in prison: “We do the crime, but friends and family also share the time”.

The Word Becomes Film – Book Review

‘The Word Becomes Film’ is a modern-day parable, introducing the reader to an incredibly easy way of speaking to others about God.

That ‘Inbox Zero’ Contentment Feeling

To be still in this culture can mean allowing your email count to tick back from ‘0’ to ‘1’ without fret, writes Tim Yearsley.

ChatGPT: What No A-I Hath Seen

Who would want a church full of AI ‘synths’ when you can have one full of humans, writes Stephen McAlpine.

Flourless Chocolate Cake – Recipe

This cake is perfect for chocolate lovers, similar to a rich fudgy brownie, but with a light and airy texture, and a hint of orange.

What Does it Mean to Flourish?

It’s a noble and inspiring sentiment, and one you hear in many vision statements – but what does it really mean to flourish?