By: Akos Balogh
The Israel Folau saga has uncovered an urgent need for Australians to have conversations about the sort of society we want to live in.
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By: Akos Balogh
The Israel Folau saga has uncovered an urgent need for Australians to have conversations about the sort of society we want to live in.
Continue reading “4 Urgent Conversations Australians Need To Have After Folau”
By: McCrindle
Last year social researcher, author and thought leader Mark McCrindle spoke at an event called The Future of Leadership where he presented a keynote on the topic of ‘Leading teams in changing times’, in which he outlined three ways in which leadership is changing, and three ways in which leaders can respond. Continue reading “How to Lead Teams in Changing Times”
People are like mirrors. We look at them and think that we see ourselves in what we see reflected back. If we see things like forgiveness and love, then we believe ourselves to be worthy of forgiveness and love. If, on the other hand, we see unforgiveness and rejection, then we believe ourselves to be unforgivable and unacceptable. Continue reading “Get Your Praise From God”
Hi Dr Justin,
I worry – consistently – about my kids’ safety when they’re not at home. I’m thinking about getting them to use a location tracker so I know they’re safe. What do you recommend?
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By: Clare Bruce
Aussie pop singer Kate Miller-Heidke had her global Eurovision audience of millions spellbound, as she floated seemingly through space, singing like an opera diva about the joys of emerging from postnatal depression. Continue reading “The Joyous Story Behind This Aussie’s Eurovision Performance”
By: Michelle Mitchell
“I need some advice. My daughter is turning 16 next month. She’s a really good kid. She’s funny and smart and talented and she makes good choices. However, she is a complainer. Continue reading “Five Simple Ways to Inject Gratitude into Your Daily Schedule”
By: Clare Bruce
When an elderly person starts to become forgetful, it’s not necessarily dementia. Continue reading “Social Interaction is the Key to Good Mental Health for Seniors”
By: Brittany Ann
Have you ever gone through a really tough season in life? A time where everything seemed to be going wrong and you didn’t know what God was up to? Continue reading “6 Comforting Bible Verses for Hard Times”
By: McCrindle
Each year, the states and territories around Australia reveal the top names given to babies in the previous year. Continue reading “What Baby Names are Australian Parents Choosing this Year?”
By: Robert Garrett
‘The most important thing a father can do for his children is…’ How would you finish this sentence? Perhaps you might say, ‘to give them a quality education’, ‘to set them up financially’, ‘to introduce them to as many extra-curricular activities as possible (sport/music/arts etc.) or maybe ‘to provide them with a good moral compass’. Continue reading “Mother’s Day: The Most Important Thing a Father Can Do Is…”