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SVRCINA’s New Song ‘Hummingbird’ Reminds Us We Aren’t Alone

By: Justin Rouillon

SVRCINA’s latest single and album ‘1200 Beats per Minute’ both take inspiration from the hummingbird – a bird that can be both still and extremely active at the same time. Read more

Overwhelmed by the World’s Suffering? Here’s How to Help

By: Joni Boyd

“We can’t save them but love them where they are at.” Jeremiah Project’s Jacky Turano reminds us that small acts of kindness can mean a lot. Read more

Dating? Doing Some ‘Soul Care’ is Important While Single

By: Laura Bennett

“Our journey of life and healing – and even accomplishing God’s will – is a partnership with God,” Debra says.

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Introvert? God Can Use You Too

By: yesHEis

Tayla is a former competitive surfer and self-confessed introvert. After an injury halted her surfing career, Tayla felt that God was prompting her to step outside her comfort zone and live life with a focus more on others than herself. She tells the story. Read more

On Being Still, Not Silent…

By: Brian Harris

There is such a big difference between stillness and silence.

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How Do You Know it’s God? Amanda’s God Conversation Shows us How

By: Tania Harris

It’s the most common question I am asked… how do you know it’s God? Read more

Not Your Typical Romance Flick: ‘We Live in Time’ [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

Have you ever watched a film that touches your soul, and you cannot completely put your finger on why? Read more

Ultramarathon Runner: “Type 1 Diabetes Won’t Stop Me!”

By: Joni Boyd

This inspiring Aussie woman has overcome more than most to realise her dream of conquering some of Australia’s hardest tracks. Read more

God Pours His Love into Our Hearts

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

We know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love (Romans 5:5, NLT).

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Grandparenting Has Changed, Says Dr Michael Carr-Gregg

By: Joni Boyd

In Australia, we have 5 million grandparents – and over the decades, their role has significantly changed. Read more