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The Raw Emotion You Hear in Lauren Daigle’s ‘Rescue’ – is Personal

Lauren describes a vision she had which inspired the chorus, and shares the depth of emotion she felt in the recording studio.

Original Yellow Wiggle Greg Page Urges: “Learn CPR”

The original ‘Yellow Wiggle’ Greg Page, who had a brush with death in January, has posted a video urging people to learn CPR.

Emma Turns ‘Mean Girl’ in 2020 Adaptation of a Classic

If you ever found Emma a likeable character in previous versions of this Jane Austen tale, it’s unlikely you will in this one.

3 Keys to a Happy Marriage and 4 Rules for the Tough Times

Love goes through phases and stages, and you don’t always have that fluttery feeling, but that doesn’t mean that love’s not there.

Rend Collective: “Joy is at the Heart of our Pursuit of Jesus”

“There’s something so much more compelling in a Jesus and a God who is active, and ready to speak truth with power, and overturn empires.”

Wuhan Pastor for Prayer Amid Coronavirus Crisis

A pastor in Wuhan, the city at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak in China, is asking for prayer and urging those in Wuhan to have courage.

A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood’ [Movie Review]

This is a Gentle Film about an unlikely start. But if you don’t know who Fred Rogers is, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is a really strange movie.

Persecution Goes Digital: Christians Targeted with Technology

Mike Gore, CEO of Open Doors Australia and New Zealand, said persecution is going digital in places like China and India.

Mum of 3 Children Killed by Car Smash, Speaks of Forgiveness and Hope

The mother of three children killed in a horrific road crash says she forgives the driver involved, and “cannot hate him”.

He Came as a Refugee, Now His Sci-Fi Surgery Changes Lives

Munjed, the NSW Australian of the Year, is the Iraq-born surgeon who came to Australia as a refugee in 1999.

“The Baggage Handler” by First-Time Aussie Novelist Wins Prestigious US Book Award

A novel about a mysterious airport baggage handler who reveals how people are being held back in life, has won prestigious US Christian writing award.

The Struggle (to Live Sustainably) is Real, in ‘The Biggest Little Farm’

In the new documentary, The Biggest Little Farm, John Chester and his wife Molly take us into their journey of trying to make this utopia a reality.

Queens of Mystery — By the Makers of New Tricks and Doc Martin [TV Review]

With inquisitive narration and grand, sweeping landscapes, watching the new British crime series Queens of Mystery feels like snuggling up with a good book.

Faith Amid the Fires: How Chaplains are Meeting Emotional and Spiritual Needs of Australians

While emergency services respond to Australia’s bushfire crisis there’s another army quietly assisting people emotionaly and spiritualy: the chaplains.

Aussie Olympian Libby Trickett Opens Up About her Mental Health Struggles

She had won gold at 3 different Olympic Games but beneath the surface, she was struggling—with crippling anxiety and depression.

Bushfire Trauma – 12 Expert Tips for Helping Someone Who’s Struggling to Cope

If you’re an Aussie, and you haven’t been been traumatised yet by the current bushfire season, you probably someone you know has.

“It Happened So Fast” – How a Pastor and His Family were Saved in a Firestorm

Dad and father-of-four Andrew Flaxman is blessed to be alive, along with his family – who were all rescued by boat in the middle of a firestorm.

Will Smith in Spies in Disguise — An Unlikely Pigeon Pairing Saving the World

You’re spoiled for choice these holidays with streaming and cinema options, but thankfully, Spies in Disguise can make your binge watching meaningful.