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The Expectation Gap

By: Sabrina Peters

Have you ever bought something online that you were so excited about, but when it finally arrived, it looked nothing like the photo? The description read ‘high quality denim’ but the product ended up with more loose ends than your mums famous spaghetti. Read more

‘God and Hamilton’ – The Deeply Religious Story of the Hit Musical

Above: Author of ‘God and Hamilton’, Kevin Cloud

By: Michael Crooks

It is the international musical phenomenon that tells the story of a once “forgotten” Founding Father. But Hamilton has underlying themes that reflect the deep faith of its subject, according to an American pastor. Read more

Blockchain May Bring Greater Levels of Financial Equality

By: Michael McQueen

Recent years have seen cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Litecoin and Etherium attract enormous attention and fascination. While early investors in these currencies made small fortunes overnight (Bitcoin’s value soared over 70% in 2020 alone), what the fever-pitched excitement over cryptocurrencies overshadowed was the more important technological transformation being driven by blockchain. Read more

‘Lion’ Mother Sue Brierley Insists Mothering is a Role to Be Shared

By: Georgia Free

Sue Brierley has used her own childhood to relate to the hardships faced by her sons, Saroo and Mantosh, and shares her story in ‘Lioness’.

Being a mum is about so much more than biology, as proven by Sue Brierley. Her family’s story was depicted in the blockbuster film Lion, focusing on son Saroo’s quest to find his biological family in India, using Google Earth.

Sue has now written a book called Lioness, detailing the untold story of her own childhood, and she talked to Hope Breakfast about how it shaped her own experience of motherhood.

copy of Lioness book on table with hat glasses and pen

 

Sue had a difficult start to life, raised in the Tasmanian hinterland by a violent father and traumatised mother. However, she believes her childhood better equipped her to relate to the hardships faced by her two sons, Saroo and Mantosh, who were adopted from India as young boys, by her and her husband, John.

“I knew very early on that a lot of children have a very difficult start to life,” Sue said.

However, Sue was adamant that her own children would not experience the same pain and neglect she felt from her own parents.

“I’d also had an extended period of time to equip myself with the knowledge. I really took it on as a purpose in a very professional way,” Sue said.

“I certainly put as much effort into the role as I could, by learning.”

Following Saroo’s successful discovery of his hometown and family, Sue was able to reunite with Saroo’s biological mum, Fatima, in India – an experience which both brought her peace, and broadened her perspective of what being a mother involves.

“Being able to meet [Fatima] was such a blessing, because I had the ability to have peace,” Sue said.

“It was [also] a very challenging experience because it [brought] in a whole lot of other dimensions to the relationship of being a mother.”

Ahead of Mother’s Day, Sue insisted that mothering is a role to be shared, and encouraged everyone to look out for the children in their own communities.

Saroo’s journey was immortalised in his book Lion: A Long Way Home and, more famously, in the popular 2016 screen adaptation Lion, starring Dev Patel. Sue, who was played by Nicole Kidman in the film, admitted the experience was challenging for her family.

“Suddenly we are in a world that is not ours. We are in a fantasy world. It places a lot of stress on the family,” she said.

However, Sue saw the film as a vessel to share the story of her family to the world.

“For me it was an opportunity to put out there that there’s a different way of living and being.”

Ahead of Mother’s Day, Sue insisted that mothering is a role to be shared, and encouraged everyone to look out for the children in their own communities.

“We’ve got to mother all the children of the world and share that role. I trust that will be our future.”

Sue’s book Lioness is available now.

Article supplied with thanks to Hope Media.

Photo by Raj Rana on Unsplash

The Future of Worship: How COVID Changed the Way We Church

By: Michael Crooks

The pandemic altered the way many people come together to worship, but according to some church leaders, that change is here to stay. Read more

Chicken & Broccoli Alfredo with Veggie Noodles

By: Susan Joy

My Creamy Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo with veggie noodles is a healthier spin on a traditional Alfredo recipe. It has a tasty, thick and creamy dairy-free sauce. It’s the perfect comfort food. You can use orange sweet potato or purple-skin sweet potato with white flesh for the veggie noodles, or zucchini but my favourite is making the noodles from parsnip. Read more

The Artist Spotlight With Phil Joel

By: Rhema 99.7

Phil Joel was part of Newsboys very early on and has rejoined them over the last couple of years for Newsboys United. He is a singer, a songwriter, a dad and an all around good guy. We caught up with Phil to chat about his brand new ep, Better Than I Found it. Read more

Workers Wanted: Job Ads on the Rise in the Wake of COVID

By: Michael Crooks

While the rest of the world still suffers the economic ravages of the pandemic, in Australia, job vacancies are on the up. Read more

Is It Time to Refinance?

By: Alex Cook

With interest rates in Australia at record lows, it might be time to refinance your home loan.

Refinancing is simply the process of paying out your existing loan with a new loan with a different lender (or even the same lender). The ultimate goal is to get a better deal. Read more

Church’s Silence on Sex has Led Christians to Look to the World for Answers

By: Amy Cheng

Most Christians’ understanding of sex and sexuality has been shaped by the world because the church has been largely silent about the issue, according to an expert on God and sexuality. Read more