Women and men are impacted by our celebrity-obsessed culture. Journalist Mark Hadley and TV producer Maia Hadley discuss their professional and personal insights.
Women and men are impacted by our celebrity-obsessed culture. Journalist Mark Hadley and TV producer Maia Hadley discuss their professional and personal insights.
Australian women are some of the biggest consumers of Hollywood gossip in the world. Our latest research reveals a third of Sydney Anglicans regularly read womens magazines. Is all that Tinseltown talk warping our minds? A panel of four women experts gave their advice. Speak with experts Ainsley Poulos and Dr Amelia Haines in our forums.
Ainsley Poulos says that it takes everyone in a church to stop a destructive gossip culture from being fed. However Christians have a secret weapon in the battle against gossip "“ God.
Katoombas family worker is an answer to one ministers prayers.
What can God offer to a woman in search of a new lawn mower? Clearly several pairs of unexpected helping hands and advice on the all important question - green or red?
We all know of great people who have contributed much to the world. America has George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. England has Winston Churchill. In Australia the great names dont instantly spring to mind. Maybe that is because we enjoy crushing tall poppies.
Mark Thompson has contributed the latest volume to this excellent series on the clarity of scripture, and he analyses the issue with thoughtfulness, clear headedness and insight.
Over recent weeks a series of articles have centred on the writings of atheists or agnostics, alarmed at the threat of religious belief.
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