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Read Titus 2:11 11 For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. (NIV)

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I Can’t Forgive Myself – Part 1

Psychologist Fred Luskin, PhD, is the director of the Stanford University Forgiveness Project. Dr Luskin has been conducting studies and workshops on forgiveness up and down the California coast for years. From Berkeley to Big Sur, he’s worked with men who’ve cheated on their wives, wives who’ve cheated on their husbands, kids who’ve dumped their… Continue reading I Can’t Forgive Myself – Part 1

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What Our View of Death Says About The Value Of Life

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Is life a commodity we can simply dispose of? There were many who celebrated when 104 year old academic chose to end his life in a Swiss euthanasia clinic. Should we be celebrating a death from euthanasia?

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What We Don’t Understand About American Racism

Australians find it hard to understand the depth of racism in America. Dr David Smith from the Us Studies Centre and the University of Sydney explained to Open House the deep significance of the arrest of two black men at a Starbucks just for being on the premises and the horrible true meaning of comparing people of colour to apes.

Tedashii Who?! A Parent’s Guide

Sam & Duncan caught up with Tedashi, a Hip-Hop star who isn’t afraid of rapping with depth and insight. Beneath the upbeat song “Gotta Live” lies the heart of real pain and loss. Tedashii has had to deal with the loss of his mum, sister and his 1 year old son. Yet through this pain and adversity his faith has been refined and resolved.

Burn Injuries in Winter

Winter has well and truly arrived! Coughs, colds, runny noses and sore throats are almost guaranteed to strike in every family. There is also an increase in burn injuries in winter, mainly due to heaters, candles, cups of coffee and even hair straighteners. Nicole Ovens from CPR Kids explained to Sam & Duncan what to do if your child is burned.

Smart Street Furniture Improves City Life

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As we move to higher density city living parks and other public spaces take on a new importance. Welcome to the era of smart street furniture that tells council the bin needs emptying or the park seat needs a clean. Soon you could be taking your electric kettle down to make a cuppa or charging your device on a smart pole. Planners can even get feedback telling them the facilities are poorly located and need to be moved into a sunnier or less windy position.