The World Needs the Peace that You Have

By: yesHEis

We live in a world full of restlessness, fear, and instability. Yet, as Christians, Jesus offers us peace amidst it all. As Christians, not only do we have access to this peace, but we are also called to reflect it to others who are longing for stability and hope in a chaotic world. Read more

Liturgists Explore Addition of ‘Feast of Creation’

By: Laura Bennett

Thinking about major events within the Christian calendar, Christmas and Easter are obvious markers, but Australian Catholic University together with a number of churches globally want to introduce a ‘Feast of Creation’ into the liturgical calendar to incorporate the value of creation in our spiritual journey. Read more

Behind the Lens: Revolutionary Mobile Eye Care

By: Yvette McDonnell

Eyes of Hope is transforming lives through free mobile optometry clinics for homeless people. Read more

Four things I’m Happy to be Accused of…

By: Brian Harris

It’s a fractious age. Politics has always been divisive, but oh my, that has gone to new levels. Religion has been our second great divide, but even here, the arguments have sharpened and tolerance levels are low. Read more

Is AI Making You Worse at Your Job?

By: Michael McQueen

I had a moment recently that made me stop and think. Read more

What Training My Dog Has Taught Me About Following Jesus

By: Andrew ‘Hammo’ Hamilton

Six months ago, we bought a puppy—a three-month-old bundle of energy. Read more

Being Kind to Yourself: A Gentle Reminder to Embrace ‘Variability’

By: Bec Smith and Caroline Spencer

A fitness teacher of mine (Bec’s) always starts our class with a word of encouragement for the participants. Read more

The Power of ‘Sorry’ – The Apology That Came 40 Years Later

By: Sheridan Voysey

She Broke My Heart at 13

The year is 1985. Don Johnson is wearing apricot jackets, Beverley Hills Cop is out on VHS cassette, Madonna’s Crazy for You is playing on AM radios everywhere, and 13-year-old Sheridan has his first girlfriend. Read more