What Idolatry Looks like in the 21st Century

By: Alex Cook

I recently read a great book by a well-known American Pastor Timothy Keller called Counterfeit Gods. In it he talks about what Idolatry looks like in our modern world and that it is generally not how most of us think about it. Read more

Older Australians Not Prepared for Their Future Age Care

By: McCrindle

Older Australians desire to remain in their own homes for as long as possible and are prepared to pay for in-home care services to do so. Read more

Surviving the Fortnite Craze: A Guide for Frustrated Parents

By: Clare Bruce

Are you tearing your hair out over your child’s Fortnite gaming habits? Read more

Crazy Rich Asians: Why You Will Never Be Good Enough for Your Tiger Mother-in-law

By: Sam Chan

Crazy Rich Asians (2018) is currently #1 in box offices all over the world.

At a simple level, this delightful rom-com is an Asian version of My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002). Read more

Sweet Potato & Banana Mini Muffins

By: Susan Joy

A perfect snack for toddlers, they have no added sweeteners and get their flavour from fruit and vegetables. A quick and easy recipe, just pop all the ingredients into a blender and whiz, just what busy mums need. They have a moist, fudgy texture and by adding dark chocolate chips or blueberries, the older kids will love them in their school lunchboxes. Read more

Rusty and Dianne Lawson: Salvos Ministering To Drought Stricken Farmers

By: Anne Rinaudo

The Salvation Army are in drought-affected areas conducting regular visits to farmers and rural communities and helping them in any way they can by distributing food hampers, helping with bill payments and other financial expenses, assisting with farm and household jobs, and providing emotional and practical support. Read more

The Storms We Make Ourselves

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

You may have heard the story of Jesus walking on the sea. But it’s important to understand that there was an important back story… Read more

“The Shoebox Gave Me All I Need, and That’s Jesus” – the Impact of a Few Tiny Gifts

Above: Kojo’s life was impacted by a box of gifts, when he was a little boy growing up in Ghana.

By: Clare Bruce

If you’ve ever packed a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child, you’ll know the joy of sending a little happiness out into the world at Christmas time, to help a child in need. Read more

Responsible Coffee Drinking Combines With Social Enterprise

By: Anne Rinaudo

As we wake up to the reality of environmental impact of the rubbish we create there is a tiny spot of good news. There is a plastic made, not from fossil fuel, but corn and it is totally compostable. Read more

Singles, Feed Your Love Language

By: Suzanne Hadley Gosselin

Love-starved singles may feel like they need to take drastic measures, but there may be a simple solution to getting more love out of your life. Read more