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Four Postures of Faith: Knowing your Season

By: Brian Harris

If you are a person of faith, I imagine you find your faith works out differently as circumstances and life chapters change. Read more

Embracing Fika: The Art of Intentional Breaks

By: Lorrene McClymont

I have been thinking I need to cut back on coffee. I haven’t been sleeping well and feel better when I watch my caffeine intake.
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Election Day: Making an Informed Choice – Your Guide to Voting with Purpose

By: Joni Boyd

With the big day happening tomorrow May 3, 2025, Australians are making their final decisions about who they’ll vote for. Read more

Understanding Procrastination: Stop Delaying, Start Doing

By: Sabrina Peters

You tell yourself you’ll start tomorrow. You have an important task to do, but instead, you find yourself scrolling, tidying, making another coffee, or watching just one more episode. Sound familiar? Read more

The World Needs the Peace that You Have

By: yesHEis

We live in a world full of restlessness, fear, and instability. Yet, as Christians, Jesus offers us peace amidst it all. As Christians, not only do we have access to this peace, but we are also called to reflect it to others who are longing for stability and hope in a chaotic world. Read more

Liturgists Explore Addition of ‘Feast of Creation’

By: Laura Bennett

Thinking about major events within the Christian calendar, Christmas and Easter are obvious markers, but Australian Catholic University together with a number of churches globally want to introduce a ‘Feast of Creation’ into the liturgical calendar to incorporate the value of creation in our spiritual journey. Read more

The Invisible Workload: Why You Can’t Switch Off—And What To Do About It

By: Valerie Ling

Have you ever noticed that even when you’re not working, your mind keeps going? You might be relaxing on the couch or spending time with loved ones, but mentally you’re still “on”—replaying conversations, updating your to-do list, or prepping for tomorrow’s challenges. This ongoing invisible workload can leave you feeling exhausted. Read more

Why Parents should be ‘Gatekeepers’ at Home

By: Kourtney Smith

Parenting comes with countless responsibilities. From being a driver to a doctor, an advisor to a school counsellor, parents wear many hats. But one role stands out as non-negotiable: being the gatekeeper. Read more

Behind the Lens: Revolutionary Mobile Eye Care

By: Yvette McDonnell

Eyes of Hope is transforming lives through free mobile optometry clinics for homeless people. Read more