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Keeping Your Balance – Part 5

Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.

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Amazing Grace

Our text reminds us that God loves those who oppose him and who lack the will to go his way. God didn’t make junk when he made human beings. Even in our imperfections we still bear his image and are objects of his love.

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Our Words At UN Belie Our Actions

The United Nations are close to finalising compacts on how members treat migrants and refugees

Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS) Australian Director, Carolina Gottardo, says it is hard not to see a mismatch between what Australia says officially in support of the UN Compacts on Refugees and on Migration and the actions of the Australian government toward refugees and asylum seekers.

Keeping Your Balance – Part 4

Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.

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Bridging the gap

Read Romans 3:23-24 23 For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard. 24 Yet God, in his grace, freely makes us right in his sight. He did this through Christ Jesus when he freed us from the penalty for our sins. (NLT)

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Keeping Your Balance – Part 3

Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.

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Generation Compassion

Sam & Duncan chat to Andrew Johnson, The Advocate for Children and Young people. He shares about how this new generation of youth care about communities and the environment with a greater passion than any other generation. So much so they have earned the title Generation Compassion.

Orchids Everywhere, Spiders In The Bedroom And Echidnas In A Suitcase

The delightful story of a self taught woman naturalist who became a respected leader in her field – even solving the mystery of orchid pollination that had eluded Charles Darwin. Yet Edith Coleman’s remarkable story and achievements in observing and recording Australian nature have been all but forgotten