Hope in uncertainty: Life for middle class millennials
\"The stories we tell ourselves about the public past shape how we interpret and respond and show up for the present,\" Rebecca Solnit says..
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Hockey teams to Rio
Australia\'s men\'s and women\'s hockey teams will be at the Rio Olympics.
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Storing my digital stuff
So much of our work happens in the digital realm! In some way or another computers have found their way in to our daily lives at work and at home.
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Four truths that Christians should know about depression
Depression is one of those issues we don\'t talk about much in churches.
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Viewing your words as a contract
As I progress in my career I have been increasingly become aware that effect that reputation has in science, and in success.
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Forward Faith
If I asked you if you believed in the power of prayer you would probably answer, \'yes\'. The reason for my supposition is that regardless of which creed you hold to, whether Christian or other, prayer is a fundamental tenet of religion.
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UFOs and other weird stuff surrounding the Brexit
Some weird weather has been seen during significant events lately. The flooding that stopped the peace talks about Israel and Palestine in France. And most recently, the storms that hit England the week of the Brexit vote causing flash flooding even within polling booths.
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My Purge
As a believer I have been going through seasons of purging, God has been pruning my character, my attitude and behaviour to be more like him. What does this look like?
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Contentment in a world of discontent
The other day I flew into Melbourne and as I was sitting on the sky bus on the way to the city I became very aware of the massive advertising signs along the freeway. What stood out to me was the constant messages of you need this latest gadget, job, home.
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Lessons from a (temporarily) unemployed girl
\'So what do you do with yourself?\' *Cue silent scream and thoughts of rapidly exiting the room (\'must dash...think I left the oven on!\')*
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Five tips for memorising the Bible
We all know that reading the Bible every day is an important task. But sometimes life catches up with us, it ends up being 11pm at night and nothing has been read—it would feel token to read the Bible now, we think, and so we go to sleep, vowing that the following day will be different.
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10% of couples are incompatible
The bathroom is filled with steam and I\'m drying off my hair. My husband is away at a conference for the week and I\'m getting ready for bed, enjoying the peacefulness of an empty house.