Tag Archive for: articles

Christmas Carols: God’s Reminder That He Has No Plan B

By: Stephen McAlpine

Never waste a good Advent season I say!  Never waste the opportunity that this slim time in the church calendar gives us to offer our people – and the watching world – a fully orbed biblical picture of God’s plan to save the world through his covenant relationship with his people Israel.

Read more

Why Grief Isn’t Something To Fix: How To Move Through It, Not Fight It

By: Lauren Chee

Grief is an universal human experience – and yet it is commonly misunderstood. Many of my clients ask for help to move through or “fix” their grief.

Read more

The Best Christmas Is the Christmas You Can Afford

By: Bec Harris

As Australians head into the festive season, many households are feeling the pressure to spend big.

Read more

The Trends of 2026

By: Mark McCrindle

Every year we launch our research backed trends that will impact businesses and organisations in the year ahead. In this article we provide a summary of the trends.

Read more

How to Care for Yourself and Your Family After Distressing News

By: Steff Willis

Tragic and violent events can leave many of us feeling shaken — even when they don’t directly affect our own lives. 

Read more

“Humanity Isn’t Dead”: Creating Small, Everyday Moments of Goodness

By: Laura Bennett

When actor and writer Dan Widdowson saw a newspaper article declaring “humanity was dead” he rebelled against the idea that goodness had become extinct, embarking on a mission to reinvigorate kindness one small act at a time.

Read more

Australia is Rediscovering the Real Christmas

By: Bec Harris

Across Australia, many people are asking an unexpected question: Is the nation rediscovering the real meaning of Christmas?

Read more

The Prince of Peace

By: Jesse Herford

Was the Pax Romana really a time of peace?

Read more

School Holiday Survival Guide: Michelle Mitchell’s Parenting Tips for a Stress-Free Break

By: Bec Harris

School holidays often begin with tired kids and frazzled parents. Parenting educator, Michelle Mitchell, believes this “reset time” is vital for families. 
Read more