“Our sense of balance has defined us as a nation and will safeguard our future.” Australia’s 25th prime minister chats about his new book.
The church needs to be made up of genuine disciples – even if the music is lousy, and the congregation a tad unusual, writes Brian Harris.
Offering a kind word can not only make someone’s day better, but knowing someone is thinking about them, can make all the difference in the world.
A dedicated group of cyclists and support crew have set off on a gruelling 4,200 km ride across Australia, to raise $1 million for children in poverty.
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s Book Supply program has seen more than 120,000 books gifted to remote indigenous communities in 2022 alone.
Experts say we need to get serious about having fun. But writer Caroline Spencer asks if we’re missing something that is even better.
Your true self will only be found in a trusting relationship with God motivated by love. Another word for that is surrender.
That uncomfortable moment when you take a personality test and are served with words like “image-conscious, pretentious, dishonest and superficial.”
Uncorrupted by the trials of life, yet to become cynical, this kid innocently expresses his love for something as simple as corn covered in butter.
In 2019, Toby Mac and his family suffered immense pain when his son passed away. Yet, it was in his pain, Toby experienced God’s goodness.