By: Clare Bruce
Gender selection is a serious concern for opponents of the Reproductive Health Care Reform Bill that’s now before the Upper House of the NSW Parliament.
By: Clare Bruce
Gender selection is a serious concern for opponents of the Reproductive Health Care Reform Bill that’s now before the Upper House of the NSW Parliament.
By: David Maegraith
The Southern California (SoCal) Harvest crusade saw 8,670 people give their lives to Christ over the three-night event held over the last weekend of August, 2019.
By: Sheridan Voysey
Diana is a hair stylist and public health advocate. Chestnut hair, warm smile, she’s good at her job and caring towards others. She’s also a five-time suicide attempt survivor.
By: Michael McQueen
“Only those committed to the risk and promise of uncharted waters will thrive.”[1]
We recently had Father’s Day, and it’s a pretty fun day, according to all the TV ads, with BBQs, toolboxes and camping gear as gifts, and maybe a day out-of-doors in the perfect Spring weather.
By: Akos Balogh
This week we had World Suicide Prevention Day: a day to raise awareness of this unspeakable tragedy.
Alex* was a popular kid. He seemed OK. He was good at sports, doing fine at school, and came from an affluent, strong family.
By: Laura Bennett
Based on the books by W. Bruce Cameron, A Dog’s Journey follows on from the 2017 release A Dog’s Purpose. We’re reintroduced to Bailey, a beautiful pup who’s learning to discover his purpose over a series of lifetimes with different owners.
By: Timothy Charles
Your shoebox gift can have an incredible impact on a community overseas.
Other people often put barriers between you and Jesus that aren’t barriers at all. They can be moral barriers, gender barriers, ethnic barriers, religious barriers, time barriers: all kinds of barriers.