Financing Christmas: A Guide for Christians

By: Alex Cook

For people who base their life on Biblical principals,  Christmas begins with understanding that this season is about more than gifts and decorations—it’s a time of reflecting on the birth of Jesus Christ. Read more

How Learning to Say ‘No’ Can Create a More Meaningful Christmas

By: Kourtney Smith

As the festive season approaches, many of us find ourselves caught in a whirlwind of activities, commitments, and obligations. Read more

The 4 Big Emotions of the Christmas Season: How to Navigate Them

By: Johanna McCarthy 

I’m usually a pretty organised person when it comes to keeping track of the dates, but as November turned into December I was caught by surprise at how fast Christmas had come around. Read more

7 Tips to the Pawfect Christmas Pet Photos

By: Joni Boyd

A new take on traditional Christmas photos has pet-lovers dressing their pets up and teaching them how to pose for the camera. Read more

Can Christians Celebrate Halloween? Here’s a Cross-Cultural Perspective…

By: Audrey Waugh

Halloween has always been a big deal in my family—I mean, a BIG deal. Read more

Will You Join us in Praying for the Media This Sunday?

By: CMAA

History will be made on Sunday, October 27, when believers of all denominations across the world, will unite for the first time in 24 hours of prayer – for the media, arts and entertainment industries. Read more

For the Cost of a Coffee, You Can Change Lives

By: CMAA

Can the price of a coffee really change a life? Yes, it absolutely can! Because $6 is all it takes to feed a refugee child every day for a whole month. Read more

Maria: I Want to Be a Doctor So I Can Save Other People’s Lives

By: Joni Boyd

Maria fled to Uganda to escape the war in South Sudan, running with her parents and siblings to escape the shooting. Read more

Stand Together Day: Sharing Their Stories

by: Susie Holt

Today is not your average day.  Today is Stand Together Day and to celebrate, our team are pushing away our comfy work chairs to stand up for the workday.  As we do, we’ll be remembering the 122,000 Australians who will be without a safe home tonight, many of them hidden from sight.

Many people who are experiencing homelessness are what we call the “hidden homeless”.  People who don’t have a secure, safe home of their own, but find a place to sleep on couches, futons and in spare rooms of people in their world, supporting them in their difficult time.  As we discussed this recently as a team of Christian broadcasters, we discovered that, without realising it, multiple people in the room had experienced hidden homelessness.

For eight years and nearly 2500 episodes, Luke Holt was networked across 27 Christian Radio stations as a part of the Luke and Susie radio show. Luke and Susie have three sons and live what they would describe as a happy life in a happy and safe home. However, on his 23rd birthday Luke sat homeless at a train station in the western suburbs of Sydney with no money, no friends or family, no options.

Luke’s story highlights that hidden homelessness can happen to anyone.  Complete strangers chose to stand together with a young and broken man.  

Ashley remembers her first experience of homelessness when she was four years old. Throughout most of her childhood and teen years, Ashley faced ongoing struggles with mental health, tragic life events, and family conflict. Growing up, home was never a safe place. As an adult, Ashley pursued further study in community services. When she came across the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – a document written by the UN over 75 years ago, Ashley caught her first glimpse of the life she deserves to live. For the first time in her life, she believed she was worthy.

Today, Ashley applies her lived experience in her role at Mission Australia, offering real hope that has lasting impact. Ashley’s story highlights that there is hope to end homelessness in Australia if we choose to stand together.

On this Stand Together Day, we’re encouraging you to remember those who are experiencing homelessness and consider what you can do to be a part of the solution.  Mission Australia’s goal is to see the end of homelessness in Australia.  It can be done, if we stand together to ensure all Australians have a safe place to call home. 

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