Having a written will and leaving an inheritance is crucial. It’s a way for us to provide for our loved ones, and organisations we care about.
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Dealing with Stress and Burnout
We all live with some level of stress, but how do we manage it effectively? Dealing with it early on can be the key to controlling it.
The Intersection of Faith and Finance
Recent headlines highlight a rise in Aussies facing mortgage stress, with record numbers to be affected if interest rates increase again.
Education Standards Dropping in Australia
The state of the education system is a concern for most of us. Many remember when schools and teachers held a respected place in society.
Reshaping Faith Perspectives
In a changing world, our faith approach must adapt. Traditional Christianity appears to be losing its impact.
Promotion by God in the Workplace
Psalm 75:6 reminds us that promotion doesn’t come from the north, south, east, or west; it comes from the Lord.
Biblical Perspectives on Sex and Gender in Today’s Society
How does the Bible’s perspective on sex and gender collide with the current chaos at the top levels of society?
Embracing Youth Engagement in Church
Many churches today are facing significant challenges when it comes to finding ways to engage the younger generation.
Living in Modern-Day Babylon: A Conversation with Martyn Iles
What would living in Babylon look like today? The biblical city of Babylon was a symbol of evil, corruption, and tyranny. Martyn Iles compares our current culture to the Babylonian pagan culture.
Praying Grandparents Pave the Way for a Godly Legacy
Throughout Christian history, praying parents and grandparents have made a huge difference in the lives of others.
The Mystery of Mr Eternity
Arthur Stace was one of Australia’s earliest graffiti artists. He wrote the word Eternity in beautiful copperplate script over the streets of Sydney more than half a million times over a span of 35 years. Before that, he was a homeless Aussie battler, a drunk and a criminal.
The Only Prayer You’ll Ever Need
The Lord’s prayer is one of the first things we learn as Christians, but are we missing some of it’s treasures by letting it become a ritual?
Empowering Indigenous Leaders in Australia
Nungalinya College in the Northern Territory, prepares Indigenous men and women for leadership roles in churches and communities.
False Religions and Incompatible Worldviews
On this episode of 20Twenty, Doctor Ricky Ohl joined us to share how he deals with complex problems of faith on his blog.
Australian Christian Lobby Political Update
The ACL is addressing issues, like the campaign to eliminate the Lord’s Prayer and a review of the operational aspects related to euthanasia.
Perceptions and Realities of Workplace Opportunities
More than half of Australian workers believe those travelling in to the workplace receive better opportunities than those working from home.
Escalating Tensions In The Middle East
On this episode of 20Twenty, Ron Ross joined us to offer his regular weekly overview of the latest developments in the Middle East.
Christians Facing Unprecedented Persecution
Some challenges faced by those who embrace Christianity include rejection from family or friends and having bounties placed on their heads.
Unveiling Australia’s Christian Heritage
Explore Australia’s Christian heritage, Chaplain Richard Johnson’s role, and the divine influences in this historical journey.
Applying Christian Principles In The Marketplace
What business strategies prove most effective in establishing and expanding a successful Kingdom business?
Sentenced to Death For Her Faith – Marziyeh Amirizadeh’s Story
Marzi Amirizadeh shares the reality of growing up as a young woman under strict Sharia Law imposed in 1979 by the Iranian government, and the time she and her friend Maryam Rostampour were arrested in 2009 and sentenced to death for sharing their Christian beliefs.
Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Economy
Many Christians would argue that the way we think about money is one of the most important dimensions of our Christian walk.
Arthur Phillip’s Missing Tooth Unites Him With Aboriginal Community
While earlier explorers talked of being either beaten or eaten by the natives, when Arthur Phillip arrived, his diary notes stated that within an hour of landing onshore, he engaged with the Aborigines.
The Spiritual Roots of Australia’s First Colony
The establishment of the first colony in New South Wales was shaped by the social and spiritual context in Britain at the time.
Australia’s Christian History
Australia’s Christian history includes some intriguing historical anecdotes and insights into political, social and economic factors.