Health & Wellbeing
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To laugh is to live
Open up and say ha ha ha ha. Doctor’s orders. By Julie Guirgis. - No laughing matter
- Are you a workaholic?
Family & Relationships
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Good news for modern parents
Confused and worried about how to raise your kids right? Harriet Connor discovers a surprising ancient source of wisdom for today's parenting dilemmas. - Relationships
- The power of forgiveness
Scripture
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Show us the Father
In his years as a counsellor, Jeris Bragan has found that, despite anger and trauma, most of us have a deep need for a loving and powerful Father. - Taking the plunge
- Not like the movies . . .
Society & Culture
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Public fame, private shame
Should we judge public figures by their private behaviour? And, asks Mark Hadley, what does this dissection of others’ misdemeanours reveal about the darkness in our own hearts? - Seeking a good death: The challenge of legalised euthanasia
- Obsession about possessions
Aid & Human Rights
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Worth dying for?
Followers of Christ are among the most persecuted people on the planet, says James Standish. What motivates them to continue in their faith? - Feeding the homeless or the ego?
- Muddy, crowded and desperate . . . but never hopeless
Archaeology
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Nerva: Rome's "Good" Emperor
His reign was short lived, yet pivotal, for the future of the Roman empire. This article explores the rise to fame of the ruler hailed as the first of the “Five Good Emperors.” - Darius I and the Genesis of a War
- Looted in Syria, Sold in London
Arts & Entertainment
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Bittersweet: The Christian–Aboriginal connection
Can an Aboriginal person be fully Christian without denying their cultural heritage? Kent Kingston explores recent books, music and movies that touch on the issue. - Mr Eternity: The story of Arthur Stace
- Tell the World
Nature & Environment
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A very important park
An ugly wasteland, an indomitable dream, a legacy of love. By Suvi Mahonen. - Beholding beauty
- Cages
Spirituality
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Agents of God
The free gift of God's grace contains more responsibilities than we may expect at first. - Do miracles still happen?
- Thank God for Atheists?
Science & Technology
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Where evil began
Clifford Goldstein explores that age-old question of why God created humans with the capacity to do evil things. - Beautiful maths
- Killing time
History
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The Bible: A beginner's guide
Who wrote the Bible? What kind of writing is it? How did we get it thousands of years later? David Jarnes lays out the basics. - The Bible for the people
- The counter Reformation
Book Reviews
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Mr Eternity: The story of Arthur Stace
Adele Nash takes an in-depth look at a story for the ages. - You will not have my hate
- Review: Food as Medicine