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The COVID pandemic has seen an uptick in the number of employees quitting jobs. To keep workers interested, businesses are having to change tactics.
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The COVID pandemic has seen an uptick in the number of employees quitting jobs. To keep workers interested, businesses are having to change tactics.
People are most teachable at their point of need – so the best way to spark interest in the gospel is about connecting Jesus directly with their needs.
The decline in Australia of those who call themselves Christian has been remarkable over the past decade. The past five decades has seen a dramatic drop.
In his debut memoir ‘Radical Love: Learning to Accept Yourself and Others’, Zachary shares about his trauma recovery and mission to help others.
Knowing that God is not against us but for us, will help to protect us against overwhelming crisis in life, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
The characters in this latest Marvel flick work hard to determine their purpose, but most fail to find it in a convoluted story arc, writes Russ Matthews.
Even when we hear God’s voice, things can still go wrong. The interaction of God’s revelation with our fallen humanity means there are few solid rules.
The Millennials’ demographic size is such that they have now overtaken the Baby Boomers to be Australia’s largest generation.
Levi Lusko has written about many subjects over the years but in his new book, he looks at humanity’s obsession with the celestial.
The back-story of Gru and his desire be a super-villain reflects the basic human need to be wanted and accepted by one’s peers, says Reel Dialogue.