“In the Prayer Spaces framework, âspaceâ can unite mind, body and spirit, as students are positioned in a safe context of quiet and calm, where they can consider the âbig questionsâ of life and faith,” says Vanessa Gamack, Mission and Education Advisor at the Anglican Schools Commission
Meet John Rolley and find out what new initiatives he is facilitating and about his thoughts on âBeing Together: Embracing Joyâ, personal faith journey, favourite scripture and hobbies
“As a doctor, it is amazing to see how efficiently resources are mobilised here in Australia when an unwell or injured child comes into our emergency departments…But no resources are accessible to Palestinian children in Gaza â hospitals have been intentionally destroyed and humanitarian medical aid intentionally blocked. Children in Gaza are being left to die hungry and in pain. Why? Because Israel and its allies deem it acceptable since these children were born Palestinian. As a Palestinian and as a doctor my heart breaks every day I am unable to stop this from happening to my people,” says Dr Ahmad Abou-Sweid
Meet recently Commissioned Climate Advocates Gillian King and The Revâd Dr Graham Warren and find out how they came to their Anglican faith, what projects they are working on, how othersâ kindness has changed them and about their favourite childhood memories
“Every librarian has been approached by parents hoping to unlock a hunger to read more. The good news is that your child may be reading more than you think â just not in the way that you were taught…Hereâs some of the points I raise when parents ask me about reading,” says Madison Dearnaley from St Paul’s School
âJill and I have successfully tested the limits of our EV by venturing to our Western Region from the Gold Coast. Sure, it did take some planning and there were a few frustrating moments as EV newbies, but once weâd received some kindly advice from the knowledgeable stranger, we were good to go,â says The Revâd Don Parker from St Peterâs, Southport
The hit On Earth festival will return in October, exploring âEmbracing Joyâ under blossoming jacarandas at St Francis College, with another talented line-up of performers and artists set to help our community raise money for justice initiatives
An outstanding 405 kilograms of groceries now fill the shelves of the St Lukeâs Anglican Church pantry, thanks to the latest âservice to othersâ initiative run by The Glennie School Student Representative Council of Year 6 students
âGift-giving is a popular Christmas tradition around the world, dating back to the three wise men who followed a star to the site of Jesusâ birth in BethlehemâŚAs a keen supporter of Fair Trade products, I especially enjoy giving Fair Trade gifts to loved ones at Christmas because these gifts give twice,â says John Martin from The Parish of Robina
Anglicare Australia has renewed its call to raise the rate of JobSeeker and related payments for good. The call follows the release of a new report on financial stress commissioned by the Brotherhood of St Laurence