None of us likes seeing people push ahead of us. We figure these people are rude and inconsiderate. We hope someone in authority sternly warns them to get to the end of the queue.
None of us likes seeing people push ahead of us. We figure these people are rude and inconsiderate. We hope someone in authority sternly warns them to get to the end of the queue.
Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.
By all means embrace a cause, by all means seek necessary change. But don’t simply love the cause; don’t merely love the idea of change; don’t become engrossed with a vision. Love people, real people. Noisy gongs and clanging cymbals can’t truly change the world. Only God-enabled love can do that.
Catch the new Hollywood adaptation of Mary Magdalene’s story, starring Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix, at an advance screening and discussion panel event.
Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.
Power comes in different forms. Military, economic and physical power. Some have powerful intellects which are clear. Yet there is another sort of power that is not so obvious. Mother Teresa exemplified it. The power of selfless love.
Tapping into our love of nostalgia, Peter returns to Mr McGregor’s garden, chasing the thrill of hard-won tomatoes and pumpkins while dodging McGregor’s rake hoping not to become pie-filling.
Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.
Church practice and whodunits set in the time Henry VIII are the current choices of Sydney Catholic Archbishop Anthony Fisher in this episode of What Are You Reading?.
The Black Panther speaks a truth we can all understand: in times of division, “the wise build bridges while the foolish build barriers.”
In this Open House interview, Tim Costello and the Alliance for Gambling Reform say donations from the gambling industry to political parties should stop.
Sam Robinson & Duncan Robinson chat with Anya Kamenetz about her new book: The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life.
This is an issue many parents face – how to think about and manage children and screens. One of her great conclusions for how to think about screens: “Enjoy screens. Not too much. Mostly with others.”
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