With the nature of work changing is it time to consider the option of paying every adult a Universal Basic Income?The payment would be for everyone regardless of their means or employment status.
With the nature of work changing is it time to consider the option of paying every adult a Universal Basic Income?The payment would be for everyone regardless of their means or employment status.
Looking across news websites I’ve seen a common theme. “How do I explain this to my 10-year-old son?” Parents across the country are agonising over how to explain the Australian cricket cheating scandal to their children.
LifeWords Q&A explores the mystery of faith, understanding the Bible in today’s context and much more. This week David talks about his method of communicating truths about God and to raise life issues with Hope listeners. We also tackle two weekly listener questions. I’m romantically involved with a non-Christian man, my friends warn me about… Continue reading LifeWords Q&A – Romance With A Non Christian and Marriage Without Children
It can hard for a modern audience though to imagine how tenacious the first Christians had to be living under Roman rule, and how Paul struggled with his past. The new film ‘Paul Apostle of Christ’ attempts to bring the story to life.
Money itself is not bad: it can do us and others a lot of good. But put it too high up on our priorities and it distorts everything else. It is depressingly sad to see and hear of some who devote their whole lives to wealth accumulation at the expense of healthy relationships and service to others.
Hope 103.2 will make radio history on Wednesday March 28, by partnering with Compassion Australia, and our listeners, to sponsor an entire village.
He makes a whip out of rope and starts driving out the animals on sale for sacrifice. ‘Meek and mild’ Jesus is being neither meek nor mild.
A story has been told of a polar bear that had been kept in crude and restricted surroundings in a Russian zoo. The bear was rescued and transferred to a spacious new environment in a much more enlightened sort of zoo. It was free to roam at length in the new enclosure but the old habits were hard to break. The bear acted like a restricted captive despite having a new freedom.
Is there a gold standard – a best practice for government and communities to follow when responding to natural disasters? Dr George Carayannopoulos has analysed the emergency responses to the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and the 2011 Queensland floods in his new book Disaster Management in Australia.
We were not made to be alone all the time. We may be too busy to have friendships or feel we are ‘self-made people’, not needing anyone else. Many develop a tough exterior that says” don’t mess with me – I don’t need you”. But it’s only a cover-up. We need others all through life. That’s the way God made us.
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