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When Ministry Changes: Four Psychological Realities of Ministry Transitions

By: Miki Sinfield – The Centre for Effective Living

How to wrestle with the questions that come when your role in a ministry changes.

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Unmet Expectations

By: Helping Hands TV

As humans, we share the common desire to be known and loved. But what happens when those expectations aren’t fulfilled?

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Remember Monkey Christ? What Happened Next Can Give Us Hope For Our Own Botched-Up Lives

By: Sheridan Voysey

From failure to unexpected hope

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Tennis Pro Proves Diabetes No Barrier to Success

By: Bec Harris

Dr. Charlotte Rowley from Diabetes WA looks at how elite athletes with Type 1 diabetes – like Alexander Zverev who competed in the Australian Open – prepare for competition at the highest levels. 

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God Wants to Hear From Us

By: Lorrene McClymont

Ever feel like you can’t pray because you don’t feel ‘good enough’? Spoiler alert: God knows we don’t have it all together and welcomes our messy imperfection. 

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3 Keys to Building an Effective Team

By: Darren Laudenbach

Every manager wants to get the best out of people. But managing staff can be hard work, even for a Christian boss.

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Why Raising Boys Is Different

By: Sabrina Peters

Raising boys is an exhilarating adventure that often resembles a thrilling rollercoaster ride, filled with ups, downs, and unexpected twists.

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Seeing Through Another’s Eyes

By: Brian Harris

What transforming conversations I’d have if I could see the world with the eyes of Jesus.

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What War Taught Me About Faith, Loss and Starting Again

By: CMAA

Dear Australians, I would like to share the faith lessons I’ve learnt from leaving everything I knew behind. I hope you can also hold onto hope in these uncertain times.

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Should Christians Buy a Home in 2026 or Keep Waiting?

By: Alex Cook

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people make, and in 2026, it’s also one of the most confusing.

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