
Some people say you go to heaven, others that you go to the grave. Maylan Schurch examines the biblical evidence.

Many people choose to serve by following. Arthur Patrick looks at the life of one man who chose to serve by leading- at the cost of his life.

Susan Johnstone explores the life and times of a veteran Australian musician and-in his own way-leader.

Alan Holman tells the story-behind-the-story of a remarkable woman and her place in Australian history.

Goal setting is one of the least practised, most helpful strategies for life change. Andrew Cate shows you how goals can get you motivated and help keep you committed.

Why do we want what isn't ours? Loron Wade reflects on the selfish nature of humanity and suggests a solution.

The universe is an amazing place. And astronomers continue to learn more about how amazing it is, Robert Werner reports.

God's Word holds many blessings. Victor Parachin explains the benefits of studying it regularly.

Marriage, like all relationships, needs investment to prosper. Victor Parachin suggests a few ways to improve yours.

Kim Peckham challenges us to trust God-even when we're camping

Spirituality is trendy, religion is not. But Samir Selmanovic explains why we need both.

Annual Australian gambling revenue is $A17 billion dollars. Yet it doesn't produce anything, increase overall wealth or manufacture any goods. It causes hardship for individuals and families. A few win at the expense of many. While wages are earned and pe

Apart from a breakdown in traditional social networks and relationships, financial stresses, and increased work hours, our diets have changed over the past 50 years.

My doctor increased my antidepressant dose. This has resulted in side effects, such as a dry mouth and tingling in my hands.

Sneezing is common as a reaction to temperature variations

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