The ongoing bushfires around Australia are extraordinary. We’ve all seen them. Too many have experienced them or had close encounters, either personally or through a friend or loved one.
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Do Your Friends See Freedom in You?
By: yesHeis
The cultural conversation of our generation revolves around freedom of choice.
Aussie Olympian Libby Trickett Opens Up About her Mental Health Struggles
By: Katrina Roe
She has won gold at 3 different Olympic Games in 2004, 2008 and 2012; she was the world record holder for the 100 metre freestyle; she is loved across the nation.
People Need Real Not Expert
By: yesHeis
When you think of talking to friends or acquaintances about Jesus and faith, do you feel burdened by the fear of not having the “right” answers to the questions people may have?
Teaching Your Child the Art of Psychological Flexibility
Have you ever watched what happens when your child or teen is upset, sad, or challenged?
Why Evolutionary Change Is No Longer Enough
By: Michael McQueen
“The electric light did not come from the continuous improvement of candles.”
How to Set Goals and Achieve Them
By: Christine Addis
Setting goals can sometimes seem like a lesson in frustration and when I meet people for the first time they sometimes can’t see the way to their dreams because their everyday has become so overwhelming.
Bushfire Trauma – 12 Expert Tips for Helping Someone Who’s Struggling to Cope
By: Clare Bruce
If you’re an Aussie, and you haven’t been been traumatised yet by the current bushfire season, you probably someone you know has.
The Madness of the Unforgiving Crowds
By: Stephen McAlpine
Our culture has a problem with forgiveness. We live in a post-forgiveness world. And it’s going to get brutal and cold if the trend continues. And it is trending. That’s the precise word for it, because all of the tools are available to unforgiveness to ensure it does.
“It Happened So Fast” – How a Pastor and His Family were Saved in a Firestorm
By: Clare Bruce
Dad and father-of-four Andrew Flaxman is lucky – or blessed – to be alive, along with his wife, four kids and his sister’s family of five – who were all rescued by boat in the middle of a firestorm on New Year’s Eve.