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No Change In Interest Rates

The Reserve Bank has left interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent for the third meeting in a row in an almost universally expected move reflecting inflation that is cooling but still too high. The board came to its decision on Tuesday after two days reviewing the the state of the economy and progress [...]

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Hebrews 10:25

This week’s memory verse is Hebrews 10:25 – Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another.

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The Moogerah Passion Play Saves Lives

There’s no better way to experience the pinnacle of Jesus’ story than through an outdoor theatre beside a lake in pristine, picturesque surroundings as the sun is setting and the moon is rising.

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The Healing Power of Touch

It’s wonderful to be touched by someone who loves you isn’t it? It’s even better to be touched by Jesus. It’s the touch that heals.

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Happier with Less

Happier with Less

Perhaps Jesus wasn’t trying to make it harder for the Rich Young Ruler. Perhaps He knew life would be better without worldly riches.

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Comparison Steals

Comparison is the fastest destroyer of joy, and peace. When you compare your life to someone else you will always find yourself lacking.

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1 John 5:15

1 John 5:15

This week’s memory verse is 1 John 5:15 – And if we know that He hears whatever we ask, we know that we have what we have asked Him for.

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EU Blames Climate Change For Nigeria’s Christian Killings

In an urgency resolution adopted today, the European Parliament “strongly condemns the acts of violence over Christmas targeting Christians” in Nigeria. However, the text does not fully acknowledge the highly detrimental role of Sharia law, Islamic Extremist groups, and the danger of blasphemy accusations but rather elevates “the role of climate change” and “environmental degradation” [...]

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You Have Got To Be Joking

It is more comfortable, to judge the other person’s role in a conflict.  But when we apologise first, it often leads to reconciliation.

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