Is Friendship Built on Common Interest, or Common Gripes?
By: Laura Bennett
‘Isn’t It Nice We Both Hate the Same Things’ explores how we build, and rebuild, friendships with others later in life.
Why Atheism and Science Don’t Mix (But God and Science Do)
By: Akos Balogh
Could it be that Atheism and Science don’t mix, but God and science do?
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Raising Sons in the Image of a Loving Father
By: Tony Parrish
I’m a dad. I have three children—all boys. Raising my boys is a responsibility I take seriously. But as I reflect on the ideals I hope to instil in my sons—respect, kindness, gentleness and strength—I am confronted by a pressing challenge.
The Power of Good Storytelling
By: Mark McCrindle
Since the dawn of time, humans have told stories – painted on cave walls, passed down around campfires, written in books, performed on stage, brought to life on film, and now shared instantly through our screens. But why do we tell stories?
Footy Chaplains Kicking Goals Behind the Scenes
By: Justin Rouillon
The last decade has seen chaplains at both elite and grassroots levels become commonplace, helping athletes and support staff tackle life’s other challenges.
Samaritan’s Purse – Operation Christmas Child: A Journey of Hope and Connection
By: Helping Hands TV
“Operation Christmas Child is a really tangible, hands-on way that Australians can show love to kids in need around the world,” says Leanne Palmer from Samaritan’s Purse.
Self-Compassion vs Self-Esteem: Why Compassion Wins
By: Nicola Hodreng
For many years, self-esteem was considered the holy grail of mental health. If we could just feel better about ourselves, we would be happier, healthier, and more resilient.
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3 Simple Strategies To Boost Your Productivity
By: Bec Harris
Do you ever feel like some people are naturally more productive than others? Research suggests that productivity is influenced by personality traits like self-control, conscientiousness, and planning skills.