Women and Girls Suffering the Most In Global Food Crisis

By: Clare Bruce

As the world suffers an unprecedented global food crisis, it is women and girls who are bearing the greatest burden of hunger. Read more

You Trust Your Intuition More Than You Think. Here’s Why…

By: Michael McQueen

Sometimes you just ‘know’. In the absence of evidence, logic and often common sense, all of us experience a deeply felt certainty that seems to defy all of our standard principles of decision-making. Read more

13YARN, the Lifeline Service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

By: Steff Willis

13YARN is like Lifeline but for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Read more

Bush to Beach: A Program Teaching Indigenous Children Essential Life Skills

By: Amy Cheng

Forty indigenous children from North West NSW will be seeing the beach for the first time this summer, as part of a program promoting education for Australian bush kids. Read more

Leyla in Syria says Church Shines Light In Darkness of Earthquakes

By: Ben McEachen

In freezing temperatures, Leyla* sleeps in a church in Aleppo, Syria, alongside others forced from their homes due to earthquake damage. Read more

ChatGPT And the Rise of Technology

By: Derek C. Schuurman

When I was a teenager, I purchased an early personal computer called a Timex Sinclair ZX-81 with money I earned from my paper route. Read more

How Kids Helpline is Normalising ‘Help Seeking’ in Schools

By: Nicky Becker

There is a myth that childhood is always carefree and fun – and while we hope that the majority of childhood is like that, children also face challenges that will impact their mental health. Read more

Christians in Syria and Turkey Call for Prayer After Deadly Earthquake

By: Open Doors

Churches in Turkey and Syria are calling for Christians around the world to pray, after the massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has killed almost 4,000 people.

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