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How AI is Changing Our Lives and Work

By: Bec Harris

Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving rapidly, reshaping industries and transforming daily life. Professor Rocky Scopelliti, a futurologist, discusses the latest AI advancements and how AI is changing our lives.
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What if God Says Something I Don’t Want to Hear?

By: Tania Harris

The question can quietly haunt even the most committed follower of Jesus.
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Divorce: Forgiveness Doesn’t Require Reconciliation

By: Joni Boyd

The church’s view on divorce often leaves little room for the complexities of individual circumstances.
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Emma: The Character Jane Austen Thought No One Would Like

By: Joni Boyd

“Were I to fall in love, indeed, it would be a different thing; but I have never been in love; it is not my way, or my nature; and I do not think I ever shall.” ~Jane Austen
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Does Everyone Struggle With Anxiety?

By: Justin Rouillon

In today’s world, anxiety has become a common issue that affects millions of people. 
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The Dreaming and Songlines of Indigenous Australia

By: Helping Hands TV

“You don’t get to be the world’s oldest living continuing cultures without a great foundation of a system of law and living,” shares Education and Cultural Consultant, Brooke Prentis. 
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Lunch in the Dirt: What One Australian Mum Saw in Uganda Changed Everything

By: Jodie McEwen

When Jodie McEwen was given the chance to visit Uganda with Feed The Hungry, she didn’t hesitate. The Australian mum was already a supporter of Take Away Hunger Day, sponsoring meals for children. But what she saw when she arrived at the school wasn’t just eye-opening, it was life-altering.
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Why Values Matter More Than Looks in Relationships

By: Sabrina Peters

The spark gets things started, but shared values keep the fire burning. Let’s talk about what really matters in a relationship.
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Grief is Love With No Place to Go…

By: Brian Harris

I’m not certain where the obscure title of today’s post comes from (it’s often attributed to Jamie Anderson) but I’ve been pondering it ever since I heard it as a throwaway comment in the wonderful Three Pines mystery series. “Grief is love with no place to go“.
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