How Connection and Direction Shape Fatherhood and Leadership

By: Ben Kiujian

As Father’s Day approaches this year I’m pausing to consider whether I’m being a good father and how that responsibility ranks alongside all the others I hold at work and in life. 
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Maybe not “More Christians” but definitely “More Christian” Christians.

By: Stephen McAlpine

Are we getting more Christians in the West? Or less? Is there a quiet revival? Or is that just noisy hope?
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Why Women 40+ Need to Look at Their Heart Health

By: Joni Boyd

While heart disease is often seen as a man’s issue, the reality is that it affects women just as much.
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‘Future Council’ Doco Sees Kids Shaping Sustainable Future

By: Laura Bennett

With endless news about environmental issues, pollution and natural disasters linked to climate change, it’s no wonder many kids experience climate anxiety and question what the adults are doing to protect their future.
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People Pleasing: The Positive Side of Agreeableness and Ways To Manage It

By: Rinet Van Lill

The habit of prioritising others’ needs over your own is often misunderstood as purely negative — as if it only means saying yes too often or avoiding disagreement at all costs.
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Helping our Grandkids Build Resilience

By: Joni Boyd

In the past, phrases like “toughen up” were common.
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Healing the Mother Wound

By: Sabrina Peters

For many people, the word “mother” stirs up feelings of love, safety, and warmth. But for others, it carries a more complicated weight, marked by unmet needs, emotional distance, or even deep wounding.
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Why Christianity Still Matters: How Gen Z Is Rediscovering Faith

By: Bec Harris

Christianity isn’t just history; it’s alive and influencing lives today. Glenn Scrivener, Anglican minister, author, and CEO of Speak Life, explores its global reach and impact on modern society.
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Meal Prep Tips for Bad Pain & Fatigue Days

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Food prep and cooking are often the first things to go out the window when you’re running on empty. Sound familiar?
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