Screen Time, Digital Wellbeing & Priorities

By: Robert Garrett

New technology releases have a habit of introducing a bunch of new, ‘must have’ functions that are solutions to problems we never knew we had. However, Apple’s latest mobile operating system – iOS 12 has an interesting new function called Screen Time. Read more

Tackling the ‘Momo’ Challenge – Advice from a Mum and a Psychologist

By: Clare Bruce

For kids and teens who spend a lot of time on social media and Youtube (and that’s most of them!), every year seems to bring new threats to their safety and wellbeing – from cyber-bullying to dangerous ‘challenge’ fads. Read more

Coles Supermarket Founder Paid for Billy Graham’s Crusade TV Broadcast

By: Annie Hamilton

‘Are you a millionaire, daddy?’ Judith asked her father. It was not long after decimal currency had been introduced into Australia.

‘No,’ he replied. ‘But it will make it a lot easier for me to get there now that the pound is worth two dollars.’ Read more

Why It’s Great to Be Irish on St Patrick’s Day

By: Sam Chan

St Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday. But even if we’re not Irish, we can pretend to be Irish on St Patrick’s Day by having a good time and sharing a drink. Read more

How To Stop Worrying: 8 Simple Techniques

By: Clare Bruce

Ever catch yourself worrying to much? Fretting about things like relationships, work and health is part of the human condition. But if your worries are causing anxiety, a lack of concentration, muscle tension, and even insomnia, that’s when your worrying is doing more harm than good. Read more

Going on Mission – Find Your Life Calling While Helping Others Pursue Theirs

Above: Tim and Victoria Giovanelli and their two children.

By: Laura Bennett

Going on a ‘mission’s trip’ has become a rite of passage for many Christians. Replacing traditional gap years or holidays to share Jesus with new people is enticing. Read more

Hotel Mumbai – Harrowing But Powerful Insight into Human Spirit [Film Review]

Above: Dev Patel stars in Hotel Mumbai

By: Laura Bennett

Uplifting yet not for the faint-hearted, the new film Hotel Mumbai takes us back to the harrowing terrorist attacks in 2008 on India’s economic capital. Read more

Dealing With Bullying: Putting Power in its Place

By: Rachel Doherty

Bullying can be a difficult issue for parents to deal with, but when we boil it down to its basics, it’s all about power. Read more

Franklin Graham Tour Brings 59,000 Australians Together – And Counting

Above: Young people pour out their hearts in worship and prayer at a packed Melbourne Arena on Saturday, February 16. Image: Facebook / Franklin Graham  

By: Clare Bruce

It’s the roar of a packed stadium bursting with joy, as hundreds of people respond to God’s love and make decisions to follow Jesus. Read more

Strawberry Shortcake Bliss Balls

By: Susan Joy

These yummy healthy bite size bliss balls, really do taste like strawberry shortcake. Now you can have your cake and eat it too! You get a big range of nutrients and protein by using two different nuts, dates, coconut, flaxseed, chia and coconut oil. Who would have thought they would taste like cake when mixed together? Read more