Get excited for the summer!

Get excited for the summer!

In preparation for the summer holidays hundreds of mission teams are hard at work. There are talks to write, crafts to plan, and skits to rehearse..

  • Who are we to judge ourselves?

    What would it look like if we were to judge ourselves?

  • Jesus in people

    I always find it interesting when I meet a person who is not a Christian but is more selfless and Christ-like than I am.

  • At the end of the day

    There are different lenses and categories to consider things. There are different scopes to look at life.

  • Royal Life Saving report reveals surprising facts

    In September 2015, the annual \'Royal Life Saving National Drowning Report\' was released. The results are tallied from July to June each year. The report recorded 271 drownings for this past year—an increase of 5 on the previous year\'s statistics.

  • Five reasons to think through social media

    Social media is both a blessing and a curse.

  • Could the Internet be a catalyst for faith?

    Want to be an influencer for society? Did you know some of the world\'s top blogs are reaching tens of millions of people every month? Huffington Post, Business Insider, and LifeHacker to name a few.

  • When the going gets tough

    It\'s been a big week in sport, especially for cricket fans. After some monumental batting displays from Australia, New Zealand finally came to the party.

  • Soaking in the bird song

    I don\'t know why they call it the bird-song. It\'s beautiful—and a delightful way to be ushered into wakefulness—but the morning call of the birds is not like any song I know.

  • Living with hope rather than optimism

    Death lingers ever so close to my house, to me. I\'ve had two cancerous tumours removed and I simply cannot forget about them. I shower and my hands run over my lumpy scars. Or I catch glimpses of my crimson cuts in the mirror.

  • A letter from a youth pastor to parents of teenagers

    Hey parents, have I told you that I love your kids? So much.

  • Christmas in a shoe box

    Imagine a Christmas with no gifts. Imagine a Christmas where you never see the joy on your children\'s faces opening specially wrapped presents. Imagine, as a parent, not being able to afford to go to the shops each year in December and choose something for your children, your nieces, nephews or grandchildren.