The Mental Health Tsunami Has Arrived: How Should Christians Respond?

By: Stephen McAlpine

On the surface it seems astounding: Australian young people are among the worst affected by the mental health crisis that is reverberating around the globe since the COVID pandemic hit. Read more

The Rise of Robots Does Not Equate to the Fall of Humans

By: Michael McQueen

I’ve got a confession to make: I’ve been a futurist for over a decade now, but I’ve been mindstuck about robots. Read more

Diane Armstrong: From Holocaust Survivor to Bestselling Espionage Author

By: Georgia Free

An epic novel, The Wild Date Palm explores the fate of ordinary people whose mission collides with the secret agenda of powerful countries. Read more

Helping the Hearing of Our First Nations Children

By: Ben McEachen

Have you heard about the issues impacting the ears of First Nations children? Read more

Rafaella’s Journey to Victory: Championing Equality on Ecuador’s Rivers

By: Nico Benalcázar

Rafaella, at just 14 years old, glided across the waters of the Misahualli River with the grace of a seasoned athlete. Read more

How Aussies Feel About the 2024 Olympics

By: Mark McCrindle

The Paris 2024 Olympics is underway and Australians are filled with pride for Aussie athletes ahead of the games. Read more

Stunning Images Tell the Stories of Australian Cotton

By: Joni Boyd

If you’ve ever seen a cotton farm, you’ll know how beautiful they are. Read more

Standing Together Through Snuggle Season

by:  Susan Holt

“Snuggle season”.  That’s what I call winter.  It’s the time of year when the uggies are thrown on (and sometimes worn in public!), the blankets come out and all the winter woollies get first pick from the wardrobe.

I’ve recently become very aware that I’m afforded the privilege of having winter as my favourite season as someone with a safe home.

Across Australia, 3000 people are expected to reach out to homeless services, such as Mission Australia, in the next hour.  Around 122,000 people are experiencing homelessness, many of them Australia’s hidden homeless, on any given night.  

Hearing these numbers can feel overwhelming.  Mission Australia, however, are unswerving in their passion to serve the needs of these Australians, moving each one towards independence.

Mission Australia stand with individuals and families across the country to provide practical support, find suitable housing and target the main known causes of homelessness in a bid to prevent more people facing a night without a safe home.  

As such, we are standing together with Mission Australia whose founding purpose is, “Inspired by Jesus Christ, Mission Australia exists to meet human need and to spread the knowledge of the love of God.”

Right now you can share your stories of how someone has stood with you through a difficult time, just as Mission Australia does with Australians in need.  

Mission Australia believes homelessness can be ended in Australia.   This instils great hope in me that one day, all Australians will be safe and warm throughout snuggle season.

To pray for the work of Mission Australia and find out more, click here.