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A Comedy of Faith: Anthony Salame

By: Yvette McDonald & Joni Boyd

Anthony Salame has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a way to create family friendly stand-up comedy. Read more

Financial Advice for Christians on Building Wealth Without Guilt 

By: Alex Cook

For many Christians, money creates tension. On one hand, they want to provide for their families and build security. On the other, they fear falling into greed or “prosperity gospel” distortions. 

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Keeping the Spark Alive in the Empty Nest Years

By: Sabrina Peters

When the kids move out or grow up, it can feel like both a relief and a reckoning.

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What Keeps Low Self-Esteem Going?

By: Sabrina Peters

Low self-esteem isn’t just about lacking confidence. It’s deeper than that. It’s about carrying around a quiet ache that says, “I’m not enough.” It’s the internal narrative that keeps whispering that you don’t measure up, that you’re unworthy, unlovable, or destined to fail.
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Hamilton: An American Musical – 2025 Re-Release

By: Russ Matthews

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We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. – The Schuyler Sisters, Hamilton: An American Musical (Also, a quote from The Declaration of Independence) Read more

Why Investing in Family and Friends Could Be the Best Mental Health Strategy

By: Bec Harris

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to overcomplicate life. But according to Adrian Munro, CEO of Richmind, the secret to well-being is simple: focus on the basics. “Fundamental truths haven’t changed over thousands of years,” Adrian explains. “It’s about doing the simple things right, day in and day out.”
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Australians are Lonely, Can Swiping Culture Help?

By: Laura Bennett

Australia is facing what many describe as a loneliness epidemic, with a third of us reportedly feeling lonely and one in four of us experiencing chronic, severe loneliness.

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No is Just an Invitation to a Different Conversation

By: Brian Harris

I think it’s Brené Brown who said that “no” is just an invitation to a different conversation. That’s a helpful reminder to dive into opportunity thinking, rather than to assume all is lost when faced with a rejection. But how might this look in practice?
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Processing Emotions: Do You Internalise, or Externalise?

By: Johanna McCarthy

As a psychologist, I often talk with clients about the different ways people process their emotions. Read more

Why Bids for Connection Matter More Than You Think

By: Sabrina Peters

You’re making dinner when your partner walks in and says, “Look at this funny video.” You nod vaguely but keep stirring the pot. You’re distracted, tired, thinking about what’s next.

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