Tough Love That Transforms Lives: Veteran Mentors
By: Helping Hands TV
“There’s no bad kid. There are only children with negative learned behaviours,” says Matthew French, co-founder and director of Veteran Mentors. Read more
By: Helping Hands TV
“There’s no bad kid. There are only children with negative learned behaviours,” says Matthew French, co-founder and director of Veteran Mentors. Read more
By: Russ Matthews
For teachers, there is a vindication of the classic children’s literature of the past, when it becomes source material for a modern cinematic release. Read more
By: Kelli Kieselbach
Living with chronic illnesses can be an exhausting and often discouraging experience. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Since her debut album How Can it Be in 2015, Grammy winner Lauren Daigle has brought joy, soul and seemingly boundless energy to stages globally. Read more
By: Steff Willis
In a country where the “bronzed Aussie” image has led to more skin cancer deaths than road accident fatalities, the World Health Organisation predicts a staggering 68% increase in melanoma deaths by 2040. Read more
By: Steff Willis
It takes guts, passion, and a clear vision to step out on your own — something Aodhán King knows all too well. Read more
By: Michelle Nortje
I recently finished reading Brené Brown’s “Gifts of Imperfection” (2010) and found it to be surprisingly relevant to so many of my clients’ and friends’ narratives. Read more
By: Steff Willis
Evangelism. For many, the word evokes a spectrum of emotions and perceptions, from enthusiasm to discomfort. Read more
By: Michael Walsh
British director Steve McQueen (not to be confused with the famed actor of the same name) is no stranger to historical epics. Read more