âThis book certainly helped me accept past experiences with people and situations and how they shaped me, for better or worse. More importantly, the book affirmed Godâs will and purpose, and that I am therefore ‘good enough’ to be a presence to His people, whether as a pastoral carer, husband, brother, son, friend or acquaintance,â says Colin Lim from Anglicare Southern Queensland
âIn my family growing up, faith was an open topic. Books about faith were read and discussed and ideas challenged and listened to. I remember setting out to read all of CS Lewisâ books for instance, as my brother had read the entire Narnia series and I wanted to go one better! This led to a few ‘over my head’ moments, but many of Lewisâ ideas stayed with me,â says Fiona Hammond from FormEDfaith, as she invites anglican focus readers to the launch of a new faith formation resource
âTo love is to want the best for the loved one, to see them flourish and live life to the full. Love leads to empathy and empathy leads to solidarity and solidarity leads to action on behalf of the other and for the other,â says The Very Revâd Dr Peter Catt
Gathered church services in the Anglican Church Southern Queensland will be suspended from Monday 23 March due to recent developments in the coronavirus pandemic, announces Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
Meet singer and theatre performer Izellah Connelly and find out about St Hildaâs Schoolâs Athena Program, which supports girls with particular talents or learning needs via a flexible learning program
“A few years ago I walked a set of The Stations of the Cross that had been erected in a farm paddock in the Hunter Valley. The day on which we walked it was hot, dry and dusty. Many of the participants were quite elderly; some were very unsteady on their feet…one of the participants stumbled and fell,” says The Very Rev’d Dr Peter Catt
Since April 2023, Sudan has faced a harrowing humanitarian emergency due to clashes between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The consequences have been dire: millions displaced, basic necessities scarce, healthcare inaccessible, and education disrupted. Over 7.4 million people are displaced, making it the largest internal displacement crisis globally
Cyber Safety and Digital Wellbeing Advocate and former child-protection detective Steve Window gives parents and carers practical and easy-to-follow advice about how to help our children navigate and engage the online world safely
Do you know where this beautiful âCrucifixion Window is installed or stored?