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The Letterbox Project: Connecting Isolated Australians Through Old-Fashioned Letters

The Letterbox Project is a letter writing initiative that aims to bring meaningful connection to older and isolated Australians.

Bringing Music and Joy to Australia’s Remote Indigenous Kids: “Instruments for the Outback”

Instruments for the Outback is a program helping indigenous kids in remote parts of Australia to learn to play and record music.

Job Loss is Not The End – It Could Be Your New Beginning

Daniel Ough is the founder of a free career and coaching service, Jobsearchhelp4u, established to help people impacted by the COVID-19 shutdown.

A Groundbreaking Indigenous Approach to Policing is Making a Difference

Warakurna is the only police station entirely run by indigenous officers, and it features in the new documentary Our Law screening on Monday June 22nd.

Christian Writer Timothy Keller Asks for Prayer After “Providential” Cancer Diagnosis

Keller is the founder of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, and author of many books on apologetics and the Christian faith.

The Blessing Australia: How A Song and a Global Movement Unified Our Nation’s Churches

On Sunday June 7, The Blessing Australia video was released featuring the voices and instruments of musicians in over 300 churches from multiple denominations.

Hillsong’s Insights on Racial Tensions in the US

“It’s so necessary in this day and age to spread love and to spread positivity and spread the message of Jesus,” Hailey Bieber says.

It’s Time to Pause Pandemic Thinking and Get Back to Future Dreaming, Says NY Times Bestseller Bob Goff

Bob Goff says we can still love well in the midst of our struggle, and that new ‘life dreams and ambitions’ may be birthed in this season.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Tribute to the Late Ravi Zacharias — “A Superb and Gracious Mind”

“I was always struck by his ability to unpack worldviews and to explain the Christian faith and its relevance clearly and winsomely.”

Men: It’s Okay If You’re Struggling With Isolation. These Tips Will Help You

While the COVID-19 pandemic is universally affecting everyone, men – and dads in particular – are feeling the strain in unique ways.

Young & Free on Worship in Lockdown, and Their New Singles

For Young & Free, Best Friends captures the cry of a generation longing for truth and a life different to the status quo.

Remembering The Baby We Lost: Singer Chris Sebastian Opens Up About His Song, ‘Soon’

“To the men… It’s okay to be vulnerable, it’s okay to feel what you’re feeling. And to the women… Surround yourself with love… with people.”

John Lennox: “Can the Coronavirus Be Reconciled With the Existence of a Loving God?”

We need convincing evidence of the goodness of God’s character if we are to trust him with our lives and futures in a world that deadly pathogens exist.

“He Saw Objections as a Cry of The Heart” – Obituary: Ravi Zacharias, Apologist (1946 – 2020)

Ravi Zacharias was always more interested in the questioner than the question itself, and encouraged evangelists to be sensitive to their audience.

Sharing the Gospel to the Very End: Ravi Zacharias Dies, Age 74

The beloved evangelist and Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias has passed away, aged 74, at his home in Atlanta, USA after a short battle with sarcoma.

‘Same Kind of Different As Me’ Shines a Spotlight on Our True Motivations

Do we offer kindness as a means to feeling ‘upstanding’? Or is it truly out of genuine value for another life and our desire to serve them?

We Got What We Prayed For: Important Lessons the Western Church is Learning in Lockdown

“For years pastors have pleaded with their congregations to remember that the church is outside the four walls” says Open Doors Australia CEO, Mike Gore.

The Man Behind So Many Sunday Worship Songs: Paul Baloche Releases New Album

Paul Baloche, the writer of iconic Sunday setlist staples like Open the Eyes of My Heart Lord, Hosanna and Above All has released his 22nd album.