New Film ‘DAD’, Featuring Dads of Autistic Kids, Gives Hope and Encouragement

Above: Some of the men featuring in the film ‘DAD’. Top row, L-R: Ian Rogerson, Lai Huynh, Mat Rogers and Michael Whelan; Bottom row, L-R: Monir Elhage, Nick Orsatti, Raj Shashi and Richard Peake.

By: Clare Bruce

Parents of children with autism will nod, smile, laugh, shed a tear – and gain great insight and encouragement – from a moving new short documentary film called DAD. Read more

Healthy Individuals Make a Healthy Marriage

By: Jill Savage

Standing in the kitchen, I heard the text notification on my phone. When I read the message from my friend, my heart dropped. We had both walked through hard seasons in our marriages. Mine survived — it appeared from the message that hers would not. Tears formed, and I just wanted to cry. Read more

Was Your Bub Born in 2018? There’s a Free Bible Waiting for Them

By: Hope Media

The Bible: it’s still the most read, quoted and revered book ever published. Read more

A Simple Tool to Help You Make Sense of Life

By: Sheridan Voysey

According to the experts, writing in a journal can help you reduce stress, increase creativity, solve problems, and manage conflict. Read more

“Instant Family” a Funny, Touching Celebration of Adoption and Fostering

By: Laura Bennett

Diverse people gathering together around a common goal: it’s a sure-fire theme for a heartwarming film – and Instant Family is no exception. Read more

How to Get Your Children to Really Listen

By: Dr Justin Coulson

As parents, sometimes you feel like you can talk and talk and your child just doesn’t listen. Sometimes they may just have a blank look on their face. Or worse, they do the complete opposite of what you’ve asked them to do! Read more

Test of Faith for Aussie Cricketer

By: Alec Camplin

Underlying the sharp rise of cricketer Marnus Labuschagne, the gritty, batting all-rounder is a lifelong faith in God. Read more

How to Choose a Great Financial Adviser

By: Alex Cook

A potentially risky yet more often beneficial thing you can do with your money is finding a great financial adviser. I say risky because there is no shortage of stories of people who visit someone holding themselves out to be a financial adviser only to lose their life savings. Read more

Christine Caine – Facing Cancer and Holding Onto God

By: Laura Bennett

The older you get, the more you realise resilience, and a readiness for the unexpected, are invaluable traits in life. Read more