War Gets a New Take in ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’

By: Russ Matthews

A new Guy Ritchie movie almost feels inevitable each year; some years, there are even two. Being one of the quickest working directors, the results sometimes reflect his swift pace. Read more

R U OK Day: How to Offer Encouraging Responses

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R U OK Day, observed in September each year, is a reminder of the significance of conversations and human connection for nurturing mental well-being. . Read more

Michelle Pearse: “Vote Based on Your Christian Values”

By: Steve Dunster

Michelle Pearse is the newly appointed CEO of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL). Read more

ADHD and the Girls/Women’s Hormone Cycle

By: Johanna McCarthy

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is not a new diagnosis, however, in recent years, research and awareness of how ADHD may present in women and girls has grown. Read more

‘The Forge’ and the Value of Mentorship

By: Russ Matthews

The Kendrick Brothers have helped to set a new standard for faith-based films with quality writing and productions. Read more

Why Australia Needs More Female Truck Drivers

By: Ben McEachen

Women are the “perfect” choice for truck driving and Australia would be better for it, according to Lyndal Denny. Read more

The ’30 Proverbs Challenge’ – Formulating your Life Learnings

By: Brian Harris

Proverbs 22:20 reads, “I have written thirty sayings for you, filled with advice and knowledge.” Read more

Taking the ‘Empty’ Out of Empty Nesting

By: Helping Hands TV

One of a parent’s most heartfelt desires is to see a cherished child transform into an independent adult. Read more

Paralympics: Australians to Watch

By: Mike Crooks

For those settling onto the couch for more sports action as the Paralympics rolls out in Paris: here’s our guide to 10 members of the Aussie Paralympic team to watch:

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