When I was in my 20’s I had big dreams. I wanted to change the world. I’m 37 now, and my dream is lofty: I want to be a good dad.
When I was in my 20’s I had big dreams. I wanted to change the world. I’m 37 now, and my dream is lofty: I want to be a good dad.
Professional organiser Amanda Sullivan says today’s perfectionist decluttering approaches are over the top, and teaches a simpler way of staying organised.
Jack Heath, the CEO of SANE Australia, gives some reassuring advice and information about what can be done to overcome mental illness and its stigma.
Professor Wayne Reynolds, a historian from the University of Newcastle shares insights on the question of terrorism.
After three albums and three world tours, The Voice star and swing singer Harrison Craig is launching something completely different—a children’s book.
Euthanasia is not the solution to life ending conditions says Susanne Greenwood the CEO of Catholic Health Australia. We need instead to embrace the many positives of good palliative care. Government support is needed to make it more widely available.
Aminata Conteh–Biger experienced abduction and abuse at the hands of rebel forces in Sierra Leone. She decided the experience would not define her. With God’s help, she chose not to be consumed by hatred. She doesn’t want to be seen as a victim. She has a new life in Australia, has started a charity to improve maternal health in Sierra Leon, and is a UNHCR ambassador.
One of the leading thinkers in the field of Christian education is Dr Beth Green. Originally a history teacher, she completed a doctorate at Oxford University and now runs the world’s most significant long-term study into the effectiveness of Christian schooling – the Cardus Education Study. Stephen caught up with Beth Green at the Christian Schools National Policy Forum to talk about measuring school effectiveness beyond the three ‘Rs.
This week on The Big Picture Lemony Snicket’s tragic tale of the Baudelaire orphans comes to Netflix. A new Australian drama explores the difficult issue of sexual abuse in Don’t Tell and Ben sails the red carpet for his Pirates of the Caribbean 5 review. The director of The Shack Stuart Hazeldine joins the team for Press Record and Ben brings us his Top 5 Wonder Women.
William P. Young’s New York Times bestseller The Shack has hit the big screen. A review by Laura Bennett from Hope 103.2 and The Connect Press.
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