By: Jesse Herford
Was the Pax Romana really a time of peace?
By: Sharon Fitness
Season 12 of period drama When Calls The Heart is now available to ‘binge watch’ free and on-demand on GOOD.
But let’s take a look at what life on the Canadian Frontier in the early part of the 20th Century was really like. This is a glimpse into a time of struggle, resilience and great vision.
By: Bec Harris
When you book a physio session today, you’re tapping into a profession that goes back thousands of years. While it might seem modern, physiotherapy’s roots reach as far back as ancient Greece.
By: Laura Bennett
The “ANZAC Spirit” is legendary within Australian identity, but historian Daniel Reynaud thinks it fails to capture the full breadth of those who’ve served our country, namely William “Fighting Mac” Mackenzie who sits on the edge of the stereotype.
By: Clare Bruce
A new single from worship artists Chris Tomlin and Ben Fielding, released Friday, April 11, breathes new life into the oldest Christian hymn ever put down on paper—actually, make that papyrus.
By: Akos Balogh
In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
By: Vickie Janson
Although George only ever moved 5kms from his birthplace in Jindivick, East Gippsland, his life is characterised by some very big moves. A farmer and earthmover turned world champion cheesemaker, George’s life is synonymous with the breaking of new ground.
By: Graham McDonald
The flowing copperplate script with red and white colours is a logo that is recognisable around the world. Its success is due to Asa Candler, whose primary motivation in all he attempted was to be faithful to God through his stewardship.