‘Faith for Life: Biblical Resources for people with dementia’ acknowledges the profound dignity of the person with dementia and their desire to explore and express faith while also recognising changing needs.
‘Faith for Life: Biblical Resources for people with dementia’ acknowledges the profound dignity of the person with dementia and their desire to explore and express faith while also recognising changing needs.
Biblical Resources for people with dementia’ acknowledges the profound dignity of the person with dementia and their desire to explore and express faith while also recognising changing needs.
My Dad, Bill Holland, who came to know Jesus during the 1959 crusade. If Billy Graham hadn’t come to Sydney, would I still be the person I am today? Would I even be a Christian?
Since rolling out the training last year, more than 1200 lifestyle carers and staff members have participated in upwards of 120 workshops, encouraging them to consider how God’s love transforms the care they provide to residents, clients and colleagues.
When a new arrival turns parents’ lives upside down, the changes come thick and fast. How can churches help?
A ukulele festival seems like an unlikely gospel opportunity, but that’s reckoning without the enthusiastic community outreach of St Hilda’s at Katoomba.
Thank you for the sacrifices our ministers make to point us to Jesus. Thank you for the way your gospel has gripped their hearts, for the humble leadership they show. Thank you for the way they point us to you, for their insight and wisdom.
Junior Jivers at Glenmore Park has been running for more than 10 years. It started out as a group of about 20 parents and ballooned from there. Other churches in Sydney have visited to see how the program runs and use its model in their own context.
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