Former teacher and author Gabbie Stroud has been teaching society, through through a number of books she’s published, about the unrealistic demands on teachers, and what’s contributing to the high numbers of burn out.
Former teacher and author Gabbie Stroud has been teaching society, through through a number of books she’s published, about the unrealistic demands on teachers, and what’s contributing to the high numbers of burn out.
Do you pray for others? What’s the best way to pray for someone you care about? Join John North for a five-part series of devotions on Praying for People.
Have you ever thought about becoming a Midwife? Claire Pascal shares the challenges and joys of being a midwife and explains what the name actually means.
Depending on our personality we can celebrate our Christian joy quietly or with singing and dancing. We must not censor exuberance.
Simon Manchester of St Thomas’ Anglican Church in North Sydney presents a series of messages exploring the book of Deuteronomy.
After national news agency AAP made the shock announcement that it is closing, Stephen O’Doherty explains who AAP is – and what this means for Australians.
Bethany Hamilton inspired the world when she rose through the ranks of pro-surfing with only one arm. Now, she’s re-telling her story in a new documentary.
To celebrate episode 20 of the Hope Book Club, Katrina and Natasha have a special guest Paul Kelly on the podcast for an all-Australian edition.
When Jesus speaks about poverty, it can refer to any sphere of our life where we feel deprived or insecure. And it’s where God can come to us.
How would you rally 18 strangers on an Antarctic expedition? What if they don’t get along? Rachael Roberston shares her experience – and it’s fascinating.
It is not easy to be glad at others’ success. We may have done our job well. But if we compulsively compare ourselves with others we will not be content.
When financial challenges such as unpaid bills, rising debts and lack of provisions threaten, it’s best to go to God first, before taking action.
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