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Osher Gunsberg’s Heart for Gifting Bikes to Developing Countries and His ‘Bachelor’ Advice

By: Laura Bennett

Osher Gunsberg has been a familiar face on Australian TV screens for many years now. Most recently as host of The Masked Singer, The Bachelor Australia and – if you can cast your mind back to Guy Sebastian’s “fro” – Australian Idol. Read more

Jesus Saves

By: Steve Grace

Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. – 2 Corinthians 3:

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COVID-19 Intensifies Discrimination Against Christians

By: Kim Wilkinson

According to annual report released this month, COVID-19 has intensified the persecution and discrimination of at least 340 million Christians around the world. Read more

Tuning in Together for #ChangeTheHeart

By: Kim Wilkinson

Tune in to the broadcast of the Change The Heart annual January service. Read more

Oldest Stolen Generation Survivor Nominated for Senior Australian of the Year 2021

By: Amy Cheng

The things that happened to the Stolen Generation are more horrific than one could imagine, according to a survivor of the Stolen Generation. Read more

New ‘Dating Becomes Her’ Podcast Stamps Out Stigma Around Christians Dating Online

By: Hope 103.2

How is anyone supposed to meet someone during a once-in-100-year pandemic world? Four Sydney friends decided this was actually the perfect excuse to start online dating and shared why they chose to make their experiences public. Read more

The Haunting Questions Of “The Tattooist Of Auschwitz”

By: Akos Balogh

In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Read more

The Right Coloured Ashtrays for Church

By: Stephen McAlpine

You know God’s doing something special when you’re choosing the colour of the ashtrays for the church not the colour of the carpet.

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Why the Wife of Mao’s Last Dancer Had to Walk Away From Ballet

By: Laura Bennett

Mao’s Last Dancer tells the story of impoverished village boy Li Cunxin living in Mao Zedong’s China, who grows up to become one of the world’s most celebrated ballerinas. Read more

Cinnamon & Date Loaf

By: Susan Joy

A moist, dense loaf packed with the sweet-mild flavour of cinnamon, the caramel flavour of dates and a little crunch from walnuts. Read more