By: City Bible Forum
Many Australians have lots of Facebook friends but few genuine relationships. Is it important to have good friends?
By: City Bible Forum
Many Australians have lots of Facebook friends but few genuine relationships. Is it important to have good friends?
By: Collett Smart
When I worked as a school psychologist, for more than 10 years, some of the most common lunch time chats I had in my office were with one girl or a group of girls. Inevitably, because something had ‘gone wrong’ in their relationships. This resulted in some tears, sometimes heartache, often internal wrestling or questioning.
By: Tim Doecke
I love my church. It’s a community that represents so much of what I love. Jesus, all my closest friends, music, and transforming peoples lives.
By: Clare Bruce
When school starts up for a new year, it’s not long before kids approach their mums or dads asking if they can have play dates and sleepovers with their newfound friends.
By: Sheridan Voysey
‘Who can you call in the middle of the night when everything has gone wrong?’ When I first heard this question some years ago it shook me to the core. How many of my friendships were that strong I could feel OK imposing on them at such an hour? I wasn’t sure. I knew then I needed to develop deeper friendships in my life.