Death By A Thousand Cuts: Gen Z and That Quiet Revival
By: Stephen McAlpine
Depending on how your social media algorithm is configured – mine is a bewildering mix of conservative theology, Forrest Frank songs, and cats singing K-Pop (thanks to my eldest daughter for that one) – you’re unlikely to have scrolled for long before coming across evidence of what is being termed ‘The Quiet Revival.’
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How to Raise Independent Kids
By: Feranmi Taiwo
Letting go can be scary, but raising confident, capable kids starts earlier than you think. Susan Woodworth explores how parents can nurture independence, even in toddlers.
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The First Hymn – This Song and Film Has Something For Everyone
By: Russ Matthews
Would This Documentary Interest Those Inside And Outside The Christian Faith? Sing It Loud… Yes! Read more
You Can’t Have It All (At Once): How to Prioritise In Life
By: Rinet Van Lill
Many of us grew up believing a successful life means having it all: a fulfilling career, close relationships, personal growth, hobbies, and a healthy lifestyle — all effortlessly balanced.
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These Stages of Self Reflection will Help You ‘Get Over Yourself’
By: Ben McEachen
Think back to a time when you were misunderstood. Read more
How To Address Indigenous Australians
By: Helping Hands TV
“Because people don’t have the experience walking alongside us, on Country, or in our daily lives … there are misconceptions and misunderstandings out there” says Rhanee Lester, Adnyamathanha woman and researcher at the University of Adelaide.
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10 Australian Trends to Watch in the Next 10 Years
By: Mark McCrindle
Over the next 10 years, Australia will hit demographic milestones that point out how rapidly the nation, states and territories, and the cities are changing. Social shifts are occurring as Australians live longer, have children later and work longer.
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Lilo & Stitch – Movie Review
By: Russ Matthews
We all need to head back to the Hawaiian islands for one more adventure.
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