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What Your Friend Really Needs When Their Going Through a Divorce

What Your Friend Really Needs When Their Going Through a Divorce

Not every person facing divorce is the same, but I believe there are 10 universal needs that most who are divorcing share.

Dear Christian, When The Pandemic Hits, This Is Our Time

Dear Christian, When The Pandemic Hits, This Is Our Time

This is our time to think not about ourselves, but about our neighbours. Many of whom are scared, and will only grow more so as the virus spreads.

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Creating Your Business Name and Slogan

Small businesses neglect ‘brand management’ at their own peril! It is not just a logo or a name, it is the collection of these parts that gives the end customer a powerful message about what your business is and what it stands for.

How the Past Paves New Paths to the Future

The past often offers time-tested ideas, lessons and approaches which can be rethought and reinvented for the present moment.

The Future of Work Will Be Hybrid

Employed Australians are already seeing long-term cultural changes taking place in their workplace due to COVID-19

Would Your Business Values Pass the Test?

Especially in uncertain times, a business that acts with transparency is doing their people, their profits and their customers a big favour.

5 Practices That Could Paralyse Your Pivot

There are 5 mindsets that commonly hold businesses and leaders back from healthy adaptation and paralyses any ability to pivot and move with the times.

How Sustainable is a Focus on Sustainability?

While many businesses have implemented changes towards sustainability, many others have been held back by the need to maintain profits and ROI.

Why Ground-Level Workers Are The Top-level Innovators

Original thinkers on the ground level consistently prove to be the hope for big businesses and their antidote for irrelevance.

Good News For Behind-The-Scenes People: Your Work is Indispensable

Are you a back office, behind-the-scenes kind of person? Well lift your head high as your work is indispensable. 

What is Enlarging Leadership?

Enlarging leadership is about more than just being a great leader; it’s about developing great leaders.

How Disney’s Teamwork Pushes Them Into the Unknown

The making of ‘Frozen 2’ reveals how the Disney team embraced innovation, collaboration and leadership in the process of their production.

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From FOMO to JOMO Now It’s VIDMO

Social anxieties are not just the domain of young people. Social challenges affect each lifestage and generation differently.

Remembering our Farmers this Christmas

This is about more than a scorched and dusty, dry land. What some are calling the worst drought in living memory seems to have more to it than just that.

Hey Christian: It’s Not OK To Say “OK Boomer”

Speaking as a X-Generation boy who all the other generations despise, let me say this: If you’re a Christian, it’s not OK to say “OK Boomer”.

Black Friday Gaining Recognition in Australia

Without Thanksgiving, or any public holidays, Black Friday is not as big an event in Australia as it is in the U.S – but it is gaining recognition.

Australia’s Income and Wealth Distribution

The average household annual income is $116,584 and the national average household net wealth has tipped the million-dollar mark for the first time.

Food Insecurity In Australia? More Than 1 in 5 Aussies Have Not Had Enough To Eat.

More than 1 in 5 Australians (21%) have experienced food insecurity in the last 12 months, meaning they ran out of food and were unable to buy more.

The future of events in the 2020’s

Events in Australia are big business. It ranks 8th amongst the top 50 countries for business events, a sector that accounts for AUD $1.48 trillion per year.

Emerging Generation’s Recommended Screen-Time – It’s Less Than You Think

It is hard to refute the statement that we are now living in the great screenage. Screen-based devices are now a regular part of our day to day lives.

Why You Should Worry Less About AI

For many of us, the very mention of Artificial Intelligence conjures up futuristic notions of SkyNet and cunning malevolent robots.

Australia’s Indian Community Experienced the Largest Growth in 2018

A recent data release from the ABS shows some interesting findings about Australia’s population and migration trends during last year.

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Cannibals, Kanakas & Florence Young

In 1904, a tall, slender, well dressed woman stepped ashore on the cannibal-infested island of Malaita, in the Solomon Islands group.

God “Told” Him to Quit his Job and He went Bankrupt: Why You Need the Church to Hear God’s voice

God’s voice is best heard within the safety and accountability of the church community. This is the pattern we see in the early church.

Listen For the Voice that Can Only Be Heard in Stillness

In a workaholic age, the healthiest thing may be to spend a few more days in little rooms by the seaside – in restful, prayerful retreat.

Radical Obedience

We simply need to remain obedient. He is beautiful in His approach, I’ve found it’s the small whispers – the ones we we lean into – that He will build upon.

If God Said it, Will it Always Happen?

No matter how pure, powerful or accurate God’s words may be, they can only be effective if they are received in faith and obedience.

I Have Been Ignited — Ivan’s Story

“We can share fire when our fire is ignited first. From various events that God allowed to happen in my life, He has ignited my fire.”

God Longs to Be Your Father Today

God isn’t a father like any of us have ever had on this earth. He’s absolutely so much better and you can experience his strength and his love right now.

[WATCH] Virtual Choir Sings ‘Behold Our God’

Staff and Students from University Christian groups across Australia joined together in a virtual choir to sing the uplifting song, ‘Behold Our God’.

How Daring Is Your Faith?

“Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” In those eight words, Jesus dares us to have a faith that is bigger than the circumstances we see around us.

We Need a New Renaissance of Faith. These Three Commitments Can Help

The world is in a mess. Many Christians are falling for conspiracy theories. We need a new renaissance and these commitments can help deliver it.

Entertainment

The Artist Spotlight With ‘We Are Messengers’

We Are Messengers lead vocalist Darren Mulligan chats about the new album, Power and why their songs are resonating with the broken and marginalised.

Heart and Spirit of Regional Australia Shown in ‘The Dry’ Starring Eric Bana

Since last summer’s bushfires and through the COVID pandemic, the tenacious Australian spirit and our harsh landscapes have carried a new significance to many across our country.

CDB’s Gary Pinto on His Christian Faith and Re-Uniting for Christmas

Brothers Gary and Brad Pinto, family friends Andrew De Silva, Danny Williams and later Jude Nicholas, carved a path for R&B in Australia.

‘Christmas Jars’ Has Inspired People All Over the World To Be Altruistic

Christmas Jars follows cadet journalist Hope Jensen, who finds a jar of money and ends up uncovering an anonymous movement of generosity.

Academy Award Winner Matthew McConaughey Says “Prayer is My Time to Do Inventory”

The Matthew McConaughey you discover in his book reveals him to be an incredibly deep thinker and driven by a very specific set of values.

The Artist Spotlight With Manic Drive

Canadian artists, Manic Drive, made up of brothers Shawn and Michael Cavallo chat about the impact of COVID and their new single, Thank God I’m Alive.

A New Baby and a New EP for Artist Ayiesha Woods

Artist Ayiesha Woods knows the chaos and joy of family all too well, welcoming her fourth baby boy during the pandemic.

The Artist Spotlight With Newsboys

Last year the Newsboys reunited with their former lead singer Peter Furler to form ‘Newsboys United’.

Western Australian Sheep Farming Life the Feature of ‘Rams’ Remake [Movie Review]

A re-telling of the Icelandic movie that takes us into a proud sheep farming community, whose livelihood and identity comes under threat

Get Your Teen Reading Again With New Sci-Fi Series About Choosing to Fit In or Do What’s Right

‘Apprentice’ follows young Flick, who becomes conflicted when she has a choice between wanting to fit in and standing up for what’s right.

Lifestyle

Cinnamon & Date Loaf

A moist, dense loaf packed with the sweet-mild flavour of cinnamon, the caramel flavour of dates and a little crunch from walnuts.

French Onion Dip

This paleo French onion dip is so easy to make, it’s delicious and it’s the perfect appetiser. Serve with vegetable sticks or paleo / gluten-free crackers.

Four Things You Should Never Say to Someone Who is Hurting

Sometimes it can be hard to know what to say to comfort a friend who is hurting. A good place to start is with what NOT to say!

Choc Mint Mini Cheesecakes (Dairy-Free)

A great dessert for entertaining friends, these delicious dairy-free, no-bake, mini cheesecakes will really impress your guests.

New Research Shows 1 in 4 Aussies Has a Tattoo

Australia is experiencing growth in the proportion of people becoming ‘inked’ with one in four Australians having a tattoo – a record high.

Zucchini Fritters

These zucchini fritters are the perfect light, meatless meal, that have a lovely soft, light texture. Leftovers are great for school lunches.

Do You Have a Wonder Woman Complex?

Are you so busy maintaining your family, work, kids and other people’s expectations that you’ve forgotten how to just be?

Carve Out Time of Solitude Without Excuse, Says Former Mega-Church Pastor John Mark Comer

Instead of filling our schedule with Zooms, it may be that practising time in quiet could be our best defence against the stressors of the season.

Three Ways to Reflect on Your Life

2020 is ending in a rush and the first thing that suffers in busyness is reflection time – the art of seeing the meaning in our experiences.

Ginger Snap Biscuits Recipe

These thin and crispy Ginger Snap biscuits are the perfect balance of spice and sweetness and best of all, completely healthy!

Parenting

Supporting Your QuaranTeen

Psychologist Collett Smart chats about how to help your teen through self isolation, staying at home and the changes to their ‘normal’ routine.

Happy Families Podcast: Perfect Parenting Will Crush Your Soul

We all want to be good parents, but what happens when your perfectionism gets in the way of that?

Happy Families Podcast: Ultimate Parenting Triggers

Justin and Kylie Coulson discuss common triggers, for parents and non-parents alike and how to manage them.

84 Per Cent of Parents Find it Hard to Be Imaginative With Their Kids, Says New Play Report

As adults, it can be tough to rekindle that childlike imagination in a way that builds relationship with your kids but isn’t too daunting.

Happy Families Podcast: Teach Your Children To Love Giving

Brand new science released tells us that we can actually create kids who want to give!

Happy Families Podcast: When Kids Ask for Expensive Gifts

Justin and Kylie Coulson talk about materialism and five ways that you can help your kids manage expectations at Christmas time.

How to Discipline Children Effectively Without Using Consequences or Punishment

Children are more likely to learn from their errors and poor decisions when they feel safe from anger and punishment, even when they get things wrong.

Happy Families Podcast: My Daughter Has a Boyfriend

Letting go is one of the hardest and scariest things a parent can do. Kylie Coulson shares her feelings about her daughter who has just begun dating.

Happy Families Podcast: Christmas Conundrums

Gift cards or gifts? Present reveal or letting everyone open their gifts at once? Justin and Kylie Coulson chat Christmas conundrums.

60 Things I Would Tell My 16 Year Old Self

If I could stand face to face with my 16-year-old self I would have a lot to tell her. She probably wouldn’t listen but I’ll say it anyway!

Our Free Gift for you!

Defeating the Devil in the wilderness.

What exactly is God up to when He leads you into the wilderness? Find out… 

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