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Posted on May 21, 2021May 17, 2021

New Podcast ‘Incurable’ Explores a Terminal Cancer Diagnosis

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By: Justin Rouillon

When Rhonda Bjelan received an unexpected and terminal cancer diagnosis she did something incredible. Continue reading “New Podcast ‘Incurable’ Explores a Terminal Cancer Diagnosis”

Posted on September 2, 2019August 29, 2019

SBS News Reader Anton Urges Aussies to Take the Bowel Screening Test; It Saved His Life

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By: Clare Bruce

In December 2017, beloved SBS newsreader Anton Enus suddenly disappeared from Australia’s TV screens.
Continue reading “SBS News Reader Anton Urges Aussies to Take the Bowel Screening Test; It Saved His Life”

Posted on January 15, 2019

Christine Caine – Facing Cancer and Holding Onto God

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By: Laura Bennett

The older you get, the more you realise resilience, and a readiness for the unexpected, are invaluable traits in life. Continue reading “Christine Caine – Facing Cancer and Holding Onto God”

Posted on December 13, 2018

Finding God in All Seasons: Darlene Zschech on Her New Book ‘The Golden Thread’

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By: Laura Bennett

Ask anyone who’s walked the Christian walk for a while about how to have longevity in your faith, and invariably, maintaining closeness to God will come up. Continue reading “Finding God in All Seasons: Darlene Zschech on Her New Book ‘The Golden Thread’”

Posted on May 16, 2018

Winning the Fight With a Family Curse: Stan Walker’s Greatest Battle Yet

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By: Clare Bruce

Above: Photo by Alex King Photography

A battle with cancer, an encounter with God, dramatic weight loss, and grappling with his purpose on the earth—Stan Walker has faced it all in the last couple of years. Continue reading “Winning the Fight With a Family Curse: Stan Walker’s Greatest Battle Yet”

Posted on October 4, 2017

Hope in Cancer, Death and Grief

hope in cancer, death & grief

By: Lois Thomson

Every day in Australia, 48 women hear those dreaded words: “I’m sorry, but you have breast cancer.” One in eight Australian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer before they reach the age of 85. Continue reading “Hope in Cancer, Death and Grief”

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