While coffee is often consumed ‘on the go’, tea is a drink that requires you to stop for a moment. It’s a drink to share with those we love. And it’s often seen as a source of calm in times of trouble. So many reasons to stop and have a cup.
While coffee is often consumed ‘on the go’, tea is a drink that requires you to stop for a moment. It’s a drink to share with those we love. And it’s often seen as a source of calm in times of trouble. So many reasons to stop and have a cup.
The tension between church and state, and the place of religion in schools and colleges, is a tension that takes centre stage in the latest instalment of the God’s Not Dead movie franchise.
Dementia robs memory, language and life skills. It changes relationships and it changes people. But does it take away faith and your relationship with God. HammondCare’s Lois Haultain has found many ways people with dementia are able to stay close to God.
Growing up, Anne Connor knew her father was touchy. Her father could be moody, edgy, depressed all without apparent reason. It was not until decades after his death that they learnt the horrible truth. He accidentally shot and killed his friend in WW2, a tragedy which haunted him for the rest of his life. Anne’s book, “Two Generations” is a fictionalised memoir of how that dark secret darkly impacts a family.
Just the thing you didn’t even think you needed. It’s every single Real Heroes of Hopeland available to listen to in one spot. Sam & Duncan have handcrafted 12 musical gems celebrating important and sometimes overlooked vocations.
In this episode of the Hope Book Club Katrina Roe and Natasha Moore discuss the sci-fi romp, To Say Nothing of the Dog, a Holocaust memoir, Man’s Search for Meaning and the 2008 historical novel The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society now being released as a major film.
If people are going to reject the faith, make sure it is the true faith they are rejecting rather than the distorted message we may be presenting.
Challenging emotions and behaviours can ruin relationships, or become opportunities to connect and strengthen family ties and increase feelings of safety.
Can the finance industry serve a human rights purpose? As the Banking Royal Commission heads to a conclusion Open House asks how can trust be restored?
Pure science research often comes up with the best solutions to real world problems. Professor Justin Chalker from Flinders University has proved just that with the second astounding use for a polymer made from used cooking oil and petroleum by-products.
How does a formerly great city, find a place in the world when the industry that had sustained it is gone? You call in pastor Chris Lambert and his non profit Life Remodeled. In 2017 he mobilized 11,032 volunteers in six days. They started work on a Community Innovation Centre, repaired 53 homes, boarded up 534 vacant houses and removed blight on 367 blocks.
There’s a myth about prayer that stops many people from talking to God. It’s the myth that you have to be specially qualified, or use some special formula, to really pray. It’s not true, says Tania Harris.
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