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Rob Kenney: How a Dad of Two Became ‘Dad’ to Millions on YouTube

By: Laura Bennett

We’ve all been through various versions of lockdown, but not all of us have come out of it with a YouTube following of over two and half million subscribers. Read more

3 Reasons Why Being Friends with Jesus Is the Adventure of a Lifetime

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

People crave adventure. Most of them look for “fake” adventure through various forms of entertainment, whether it be sport, movies, or gaming. Unfortunately, however, when the screen gets turned off, people end up right back in their typically very unadventurous lives! Read more

4 Lessons About Parenting Teens in a Hyper-Sexualised Age

By: Robert Garrett

In several recent blogs I reference experts encouraging parents to keep the channels of communication open with their teens.

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Finding Your Top Priorities

By: Susan Browning

So I’m sitting here beginning to see our calendar fill… yes, it’s a slowed and gentle influx. But still I’m breathing in a hint of that familiar feeling and the returning of a pace I don’t think I want – anymore… I know it’s coming. Read more

Where Do My Dreams Come From?

By: Tania Harris

Everybody dreams. Scientists tell us that we all dream for one to two hours a night.1 Dreams are a normal and healthy part of being human. But where do they come from? Read more

World’s First ‘Donation Dollar’ Designed With Colour to Inspire Generosity Throughout Australia

By: Laura Bennett

To coincide with the International Day of Charity on 5 September, The Royal Australian Mint released the world’s first ‘Donation Dollar’ – a $1 coin specifically designed to be donated. Read more

I Asked God to Help Me Grow, It Started Raining

By: Sabrina Peters

I feel like the “raining and pruning” is a never ending process in the Christian journey. No surprise as God’s more interested in the person we’re becoming, than the places we end up. Read more

Why a Teenager’s Brain is Like a Ferrari with Bicycle Brakes

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Why do adolescents take risks – a lot? It’s almost like they feel they’re immortal. Adolescents are impulsive. They seek constant stimulation. They don’t weigh risks before they dive headlong into situations. Read more

Six Science-Backed Benefits of Gratitude

By: Dr Justin Coulson

There is a mountain of scientifically-backed reasons showing that being grateful is really, really good for us. Read more

Send Hope – Pack a Gift-Filled Shoebox for Operation Christmas Child

By: Hope Media

It’s exciting to be partnering with Operation Christmas Child this year to bring gift-filled shoeboxes to children in need, in over 100 countries around the world. Read more