Enter Your Choir to Win This Prestigious Event
By: Kim Wilkinson
A $5,000 prize is up for grabs in this International event for Christian Choral groups.
The Next Generation of Parents and Students
By: Mark McCrindle
The educational landscape is shifting dramatically, driven by the entrance of a new generation of students and the next generation of parents. Read more
On Proceeding As the Way Opens…
By: Brian Harris
You might know the lovely Quaker saying, “Proceed as the way opens.” In a risk-averse era—one where we want absolute clarity and know that we are liable if we forget to read the small print—this is a gentle prompt to accept the ambiguity of life. Read more
5 Ways to Fight Well and Turn Conflict Into Connection
By: The Centre for Effective Living
A common myth about relationships is that not fighting is a good sign. Although not fighting may sound ideal, peaceful, easy, and drama-free, in reality, the absence of conflict can sometimes signal emotional distance, avoidance, or unspoken resentment. Read more
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
By: Russ Matthews
Will the conclusion satisfy the devoted fans?
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Everything You Need to Know About Owner Builder Projects
By: Bec Harris
Renovating your home can be exciting. But if you’re considering taking on a project as an owner builder, there’s a lot to think about. Read more
Upendo’s Story: How Clean Water Transformed a Village
“When water came out, people were coming from different places, running to see what miracle had started. It was a great joy!” says Boaz, a local Compassion staff member in Tanzania. Find out how the provision of clean water transformed a family and community in the rural village of Karambandea, Tanzania. Read more
How Consumers Behave: From Baby Boomers to Gen Alpha
By: Mark McCrindle
The number one rule in marketing is that if you speak to everyone, you speak to no one. Read more
The Different Faces of Temptation: A 21st Century Take
By: Brian Harris
“Temptation”… It sounds like a quaintly Victorian concept, something you really shouldn’t take seriously – after all, one of my favourite chocolates is named “Temptations” and the manufacturer expects me to eat them, not avoid them. Isn’t “temptation” about the fun in life – with only the most dull and drab refusing to dive into all that is on offer? Read more