By: Amy Cheng
This year’s Anzac Day will look a little different to previous years, however, unlike last year, certain events will be taking place around the country. Continue reading “What You Need to Know About Anzac Day This Year”
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By: Amy Cheng
This year’s Anzac Day will look a little different to previous years, however, unlike last year, certain events will be taking place around the country. Continue reading “What You Need to Know About Anzac Day This Year”
By: Brittany Ann
if you didn’t grow up in a church that hands out palm fronds on Palm Sunday and you never saw other people making palm crosses, you may have a few questions about why you’d want to learn how to make things out of palm leaves. Continue reading “Easy Palm Cross Activity to Do with Kids This Easter”
By: Kim Wilkinson
Tune in to the broadcast of the Change The Heart annual January service. Continue reading “Tuning in Together for #ChangeTheHeart”
By: Hope Media
It’s exciting to be partnering with Operation Christmas Child this year to bring gift-filled shoeboxes to children in need, in over 100 countries around the world. Continue reading “Send Hope – Pack a Gift-Filled Shoebox for Operation Christmas Child”
By: Rachel Murphy
Christmas seems like such a long time away, but we’re officially in the second half of 2020! As we wonder what the rest of the year will look like and how different the next festive season could be, we thought we’d give you a nice healthy dose of festive spirit! Continue reading “Australia is the World Record Holder of the Largest Christmas Light Display!”
By: Annette Spurr
Last school holidays were like none other for many parents around the world. Camping trips and day trips were cancelled, playdates were off, and there wasn’t even sport on TV! Continue reading “Teaching Our Kids to Be Thankful in Everything”
By: Michelle Mitchell
The feeling of packing your bags up and heading home is always bittersweet, especially if it wasn’t in the original plan. Continue reading “Home Will Be the Hero: Creating a Safe Place for Our Tweens and Teens”
By: Clare Bruce
Above: (L) Kelly Wall in Landsborough, QLD, paints her wheelie bin ahead of Saturday (Photo: Facebook)
Australians in their thousands are preparing to mark Anzac Day from their driveways on Saturday, after the cancellation of all public Anzac gatherings due to coronavirus restrictions. Continue reading “Australians Prepare to Mark Anzac Day On Their Driveways at 6am”
By: Annie Hamilton
Main image: Australian bush poet A.B. ‘Banjo’ Paterson. Inset: Light Horseman Private Richard Harwell Bryant on his waler, the kind of horse broken in and trained by Banjo Paterson. Bryant died aged only 38 while serving in Beirut, Syria, 1918. Photo: Australian War Memorial. All photos: Public Domain
Those tough Aussie horses, broken in and trained for the exact task before them, struggled in the soft, burning Middle Eastern sand, their fetlocks sinking deep in the desert hills. Continue reading “Banjo Paterson’s Forgotten ANZAC Role: One of the Least-Known Parts of His Life”
By: Laura Bennett
Last year I returned from 18 days in Israel and Jordan. Together with my family we toured biblical sites, and immersed ourselves in the complicated history of the nations’ cultural significance.
Continue reading “What Seeing Jesus Tomb Taught Me About His Resurrection”