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‘Iso Habits’ – How to Keep the Good and Ditch the Bad

By: Laura Bennett

At this stage of the fight, the daily habits you’ve formed during the pandemic are pretty well embedded. Whether it’s wearing your PJs to the home office, or finally having time for that morning walk in your routine, seven months in we’ve got some engrained behaviours. Read more

Christian Sexologist Dr Pat Helps Parents Tackle Tough Sex Talks With Their Kids

By: Katrina Roe

“Boys on the school bus showed my nine-year-old son pornographic videos. He came home crying.”

“My little girl came home from school terrified. Her teacher told her that she can be a boy or a girl. She wants me to take her to the doctor to find out if she is a girl or a boy. She is six years old.”

“My 15-year-old daughter has decided that she is transgender and wants to be a boy.”

If these sound familiar to you, you’re not alone. Read more

Would Your Business Values Pass the Test?

By: Michael McQueen

In a season of intense global uncertainty, unpredictable business conditions and politics of more tension and division than ever before, a stable, predictable and trustworthy presence is of priceless value. Read more

The Artist Spotlight With Newsboys

By: Rhema 99.7

Last year the Newsboys reunited with their former lead singer Peter Furler to form ‘Newsboys United’. We caught up with Newsboys drummer Duncan Phillips to hear how that came about and some of the new songs to come out of this new time. Read more

Nut-free Chocolate Birthday Cake

By: Susan Joy

When there’s a birthday to celebrate and a nut-free healthy cake is needed, this is the cake for you. It’s moist, chocolaty with a delicious rich chocolate frosting that everyone will love. It’s the perfect paleo cake to celebrate those special moments and no one will even guess it’s good for them. Read more

How Could This Happen Again? Reflection on Hillsong’s Carl Lentz ‘Fall From Grace’

By: Laura Bennett

“Our time at Hillsong NYC has come to an end. This has been a hard ending to what has been the most amazing, impacting and special chapter of…” Read more

You Can Be Coming Last and Be Winning at Life

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

When I was a teenager, together with a large number of young people from our church, I went on a long road trip up the coast of NSW and into Queensland in Australia. Read more

The Day I Met My Seventeen Year-Old Self

By: Sheridan Voysey

What would you say to your seventeen year-old self if you met them face to face? One strange afternoon I had such an experience. Read more

Having the ‘Hard’ Conversation With Your Teens about Alcohol

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Setting boundaries with our kids can be tough. Once they become teens, it gets even tougher. And boundaries related to alcohol consumption can be some of the most challenging of all. Read more

I Tried To Give A Homeless Man A Sandwich

By: Neri Morris

So one day, I tried to give a homeless man a sandwich…

It all started with my morning coffee. I was sitting and sipping the morning away, when the homeless man who lives on the steps of the church I work near, popped into my mind.

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