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Suffering from Pelvic Pain? There’s Help Available

By: Joni Boyd

With a personal journey battling endometriosis, Alice Payne has transformed her challenges into a mission to empower and aid other women facing pelvic pain.

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Is There a God or a Higher Power? Nearly 6 in 10 Aussies Think So

By: Steff Willis

Despite shifts in the post-pandemic world, Australians’ views on Jesus and whether they believe in God have stayed largely consistent since 2019, according to recent NCLS Research findings. Read more

Beyond the Hype: How Smart Leaders are Using AI to Deliver Real Business Value

By: Michael McQueen

In today’s fast-evolving business landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative technologies, yet it often comes with a cloud of hype. Read more

‘Coram Deo’ – Living in the Sight of God

By: Brian Harris

While I am by no means a Latin expert, there is a Latin phrase I love. Given you’ve seen the title of the post, it won’t come as a surprise that it’s “coram Deo”, which essentially claims that all of life takes place in the sight of God. Read more

Tough Love That Transforms Lives: Veteran Mentors

By: Helping Hands TV

“There’s no bad kid. There are only children with negative learned behaviours,” says Matthew French, co-founder and director of Veteran Mentors. Read more

‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ a Holiday Must-See

By: Russ Matthews

For teachers, there is a vindication of the classic children’s literature of the past, when it becomes source material for a modern cinematic release. Read more

Journeying Through Chronic Health Issues? Be Patient; Trust The Process

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Living with chronic illnesses can be an exhausting and often discouraging experience. Read more

Schoolies: Red Frogs’ 10 Top Tips for Parents

By: Joni Boyd

Schoolies has been a traditional way to celebrate finishing school for generations. Read more

Aodhán King on Working with Lauren Daigle and New Single ‘Without You’

By: Steff Willis

It takes guts, passion, and a clear vision to step out on your own — something Aodhán King knows all too well. Read more

Are You Affected by Shame? Here’s How to Build ‘Shame Resiliency’

By: Michelle Nortje

I recently finished reading Brené Brown’s “Gifts of Imperfection” (2010) and found it to be surprisingly relevant to so many of my clients’ and friends’ narratives. Read more