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10 Don’ts of Christian Dating

By: Sabrina Peters

Relationships can be messy, and love can be complicated. Here are “10 Don’ts of Christian Dating”. They are raw and honest, compiled by the many failings of my own life and the wisdom of a collective group of voices. Read more

‘Military Wives’ a Gentle Tribute to Defence Families – And the Power of Music

By: Laura Bennett

When someone goes to war, there’s always someone left behind. Whether a wife, a friend, a sibling or comrade, the weight of sending loved ones off to the front lines is felt by many. Read more

How to Survive a Break Up

By: Sabrina Peters

For all the girls that have gone through a break up. This is for you. Read more

Chicken and Mushroom Bake with Vegetable Mash

By: Susan Joy

This creamy chicken and mushroom bake with a hint of garlic is the perfect family winter meal. I’ve topped it with a delicious vegetable mash made from sweet potato and swede. This recipe is plentiful and should provide you with leftovers. Read more

Why Mending What’s Broken Always Means Moving

By: Jennie Scott

I lay immobile on the operating table. Numb from the chest down, I could only watch as nurses draped the sterile field of my abdomen with blue cloth. They counted gauze strips and scalpels, forceps and scissors. They prepared my body for the birth of my child, a birth in which I would be a passive observer. Read more

Why Are Digital Natives Finding Online Work So Unnatural?

By: Michael McQueen

Working from home has certainly been far from bliss for many of us. Attempting to do our office work within the clutter and distraction of home, navigating complex online modes of engagement and doing so within the stress of such an uncertain time has made this new work form challenging. Read more

The Silver Lining of COVID-19 – Fewer Colds and Flus

By: McCrindle

Australians are projected to experience an average of 2.5 fewer colds and flus as a result of social distancing and hygiene practices Read more

The Art of Parenting: Knowing When to Step In, and When to Step Out

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Many of our children don’t like to admit this – and if they’re reading this article, they’ll say it’s not true – but until at least the age of 16, our children need us to be actively involved in a good portion of their lives. Read more

Being a Light in the Dark For Others

By: Donna Burke

By now you’re very likely sick of hearing about, reading about and possibly even worrying about the virus that has thrown the globe into a state of panic. Read more

What a Good Budget Looks Like

By: Alex Cook

28 “Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Won’t you first sit down and estimate the cost to see if you have enough money to complete it? Read more