Hundreds and even thousands of Venezuelan migrants cross into Colombia each day, leaving behind chaos and deprivation. They’re hoping to find safety and economic opportunity in their neighbour nation or other countries farther south, such as Ecuador and Peru. But the journey is demanding, dangerous, and filled with uncertainty.
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African Enterprise – A Culture of Worship Made Possible in Prison
By: Laura Bennett
No matter how the prisoners found themselves in the Meru GK Prison, African Enterprise (AE) is on a mission to offer them care and support.
Hillsong Israel – An Unconventional, Contemporary Church in an Ancient Landscape
By: Laura Bennett
With every mention of ‘the Middle East’, it’s hard to escape those mental images of deserts, war, terrorism, and the region’s complex religious history.
Major Milestones for UK Wall of Answered Prayer Christian Landmark
The Wall of Answered Prayer is a piece of public art with one million bricks, each representing an answered prayer.
Scott Morrison Won the Election by ‘Being Himself’
By: Clare Bruce
It was the ‘real’ Scott Morrison people saw on the campaign trail, with a capacity for compassion and change, which won him the votes to secure the Coalition’s surprise victory, says former Liberal politician – Stephen O’Doherty.
4 Urgent Conversations Australians Need To Have After Folau
By: Akos Balogh
The Israel Folau saga has uncovered an urgent need for Australians to have conversations about the sort of society we want to live in.
How in God’s Name Should I Vote? Podcast Now Available
By: Andrew Morris
We Australians can be a funny bunch – when it comes to politics we’re often more interested in the quality of our democracy sausage than the quality of our democracy.
Generation Z @ the #polls
For Generation Z, coming of age in the 21st Century has created a unique generation. To understand what influences their vote, we need to first understand who they are…
For Communities to Thrive All It Takes is Clean Water
By: Laura Bennett
According to World Health Program (WHO, 2013) poor sanitation contributes to about 700,000 child deaths from diarrhoea each year. Sanitation is so important, the United Nations recognised it in their Millennium Goals, setting a number of targets for communities around the world.
The Groundbreaking App for Parents of Children With Autism – And It’s Made in Australia
By: Clare Bruce
When a child is diagnosed with autism, often their parents aren’t given anywhere near enough guidance on how to move forward.