Tag Archive for: FAITH

Forgiveness Frees Us

Hurt is inevitable, but bitterness is your choice. If you want to keep your spirit and your soul healthy you have to learn to let go, forgive, move on.

Don’t Be Half-Baked!

In ancient times, flatbreads were baked by placing them in the fire. First on one side, and then the “cake” was turned to cook the other side.

“Take Back Your Family” From the Western World’s Broken Model, Says Author Jefferson Bethke

Jefferson Bethke found himself revaluating the entire modern Western model of the family unit in light of pandemic living.

Yippee! A Safe Streaming Site For Kids Unlike Any Other

The popular faith-based US streaming platform launches in Australia as a “safer” alternative to YouTube and other streamers.

For King & Country Takes Out Top Award at Dove Awards

The Dove Awards took place recently before a packed house at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, in the US.

Turn It Off

This is your reminder if you are feeling the weight of it all to turn it off. Turn off the phone, the TV, the laptop, put down the tablet.

Pandemic Causing an Increase in Spiritual Openness Amongst Australians

1 in 3 Australians are thinking more about God as a result of the Pandemic, and 3 in 4 agree their local church is making a positive difference.

How Not To Fight Cancel Culture

When threatened with ‘cancellation’, how do we keep from fighting outrage with outrage, hate with hate, cancellation with counter-cancellation?

NSW’s New Premier: Who is Dominic Perrottet?

Gladys Berejiklian is gone, and her Treasurer has taken on the prized role of Premier. So, what does NSW have in store under its new leader?

Feeling Overwhelmed? 5 Ways to Beat the Transition Blues

Change and its best buddy, Transition, are everywhere. Overwhelmed? The good news is: You are not alone! Here are 5 ways to beat the blues.

The Nurse Who Found Hope By Living on a Surgery Ship

Theatre nurse Merryl Mackenzie shares how her world changed when she volunteered for Mercy Ships for the first time 14 years ago.

The Story of Australia’s First Saint, Mary MacKillop, Children and The Poor

In a stiff, strict world where no excuses were tolerated, Mary MacKillop’s kindness was remarkable, and her life was one of service, love and humility.

“I’m Grateful I Had a Brain Tumour” Says Comedy Writer Jeannie Gaffigan

Jeannie’s recovery wasn’t easy, with months attached to tubes and retraining herself to speak after a tracheotomy, but it’s an experience she appreciates.

Australian Churches Unite to Offer Homes, Seek Extra Visas for Afghans

Christians United for Afghanistan is a movement spearheaded by Micah Australia that is asking the Australian Government to do three things.

Prayers for Missing Hunter Region Boy Unites Different Religious Communities

On the evening of AJ’s disappearance, a Zoom prayer session was organised that quickly reached its 1000 capacity over following nights.

Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’

As of March this year, season one of ‘The Chosen’ was watched over 100 million times in 180 countries and translated into multiple languages.

Six Sentences of Comfort for an Afghan Living in Australia

A Christian Afghan man living in Australia shares the words that instill in him a powerful hope, in light of his homeland’s dire circumstance.

Ruthless Comparison is the Key to Success Says Hollywood’s Phil Cooke

Phil Cooke has produced TV and film in more than 60 countries around the world. He’s been shot at, survived military coups and threatened with prison.