Tougher, stronger and smarter
Noel thought a man gained respect through rough talk and behaviour
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The evolution train’s a-comin’ (Sorry, a-goin’—in the wrong direction)
by Carl Wieland
Imagine you see a CountryLink train pulling out of a station in, say, Melbourne headed north to Sydney. The distance you see it travel is only a few hundred metres.
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Are you a Martyr Mum?
Better Parenting
by David and Charissa Scotford
Responsibility — part 1
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New Year Resolutions
Family Finance
by Peter Crawford Crown Financial Ministries
Does money burn a hole in your pocket? Does buyer’s remorse set in after you have spent your money? If this sounds familiar, here’s how you can you change your habit this year so you can buy the things you need now and save for the things you need in the future.
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No longer hurting those I love
When her little boy was placed in danger, Jody knew she had to change.
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Abandoned orphan becomes talented musician
Hollywood is usually associated with the glitz and glammer of movie stars not famous musicians. Talk to Tapiwa Kudak-washe Mugadza (‘Taps’ for short), though, and he will tell you that Hollywood for him is the chance to make a difference in his home country.
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Dogged by depression?
Tips for Life
by Alan Bailey
People from all walks of life seem to be haunted by the black dog. That’s what Winston Churchill called depression, something that troubled him for many years. Today it appears that this disorder is reaching epidemic proportions world wide and the figures quoted are disturbing. People with the comforts of life are no less likely to have the problem — they seem to be even more prone to it!
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Storm of failure calmed
As a young boy of 12, Vasanth’s dreams vanished when his father succumbed to cancer at the young age of 42.
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Could God love someone like me?
Yes, He LOVES you and has a plan for your life We read in God‘s word: "God so loved the world
that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16)
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Familiar customs
By Lizzy Gardner
“How much does it really hurt?” asked Maria, my younger sister by nearly five years, as we walked up dusty driveway to collect the mail. “Anna said it really hurts.”
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An altruistic seal
Believe It or Not
by David Catchpoole
About eight years ago an amazing scene was witnessed near Middlesborough, UK. A seal saved an injured dog from drowning in the River Tees.
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Will your anchor hold?
By Margaret Curran
There is a song which asks if our anchors will hold in the storms of life, when the clouds unfold their wings of strife. When the strong tides lift and the cables strain, will your anchor drift or firm remain?
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CONFIDENCE - HOW DO YOU GET IT?
Just for Singles
by Julie Pearce
Confidence is an odd thing. Some singles have an over-inflated sense of their own attractiveness to the opposite sex but others, with all the ticks and crosses in the right boxes, have very little or no confidence in themselves.
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Food — play and learn!
Healthy Living
with Miriam Thyer (BSc. Nutrition, BSc. Health Promotion)
As another school year kicks off, you may find yourself struggling to occupy your little ones. You may find it helpful to know that even from a very early age, babies and toddlers can learn lots in the kitchen.
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Tunnel of David
By Andrew Halloway
Discovery proves Bible is accurate
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Australia’s first thankgiving service
Another Great Australian
by Margot Ogilvie
In this series, we will take a look at Australia’s unique and special heritage and at the lives of ‘Great Australians’, people God has used to build our great nation on a strong and Godly foundation; people who have set an example for us to follow. Join with us each month as we take up the challenge of Australia’s Christian heritage.
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WINDOWS 7 TIME-SAVERS
Computers & Technology
by Darryl Budge
Keyboard Shortcuts
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What’s your conflict style? Part 2: Compliance
Building Better Marriages
by Rob Furlong
“If you want to make a good omelette, then you are going to have to
break a few eggs!” This is a good description of the topic that I would
like to talk with you about this month.
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Fuchsia for shady areas
Garden Time
IN MANY GARDENS knowing what to do with your shady areas can be a problem.
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No Cink in this golfer’s armour
Sport
By Andrew Halloway
The result of golf’s British Open was on a knife-edge last July, but Stewart Cink kept his cool and took the prize.
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Pearly Gates by Ian Jones |
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