John Huss: Bohemian Reformer
Arthur Patrick reveals the heart of a man willing to die-being burned at the stake-for his beliefs.
Mirages in the Mirror
When we go shopping she does not want to use the public toilets because she hates seeing herself in those mirrors.
Cyrus the Great
Used by God, unknowingly. Praised by God's people, unashamedly. David Edgren explores one of history's most intriguing conquerors.
Of Parents and Children
Our relationship with our parents is the foundation for all our other relationships. Loron Wade considers what it means to "honour your father and your mother."
Generosity in Spirit
It is more blessed to give than to receive. Victor Parachin shares a few of the gifts that bless everyone involved.
Family Revolution
Creating a healthy family is an art. Rochelle Melville reveals some values and practices of a God-centred home.
History Is What We Make It
Robert Wolfgramm reflects on the bicentennary of the abolition of slavery, which was marked by memorial services earlier this year.
A Certain Kind of Hope
Jesus promised He would return to claim His followers. Graeme Loftus reflects on the life of those who wait in anticipation of that day.
Tim Winton Telling Tales
He is one of Australia's foremost writers. But Nathan Brown reflects on Winton's own remarkable story.
10 Ways to Walk Smart
Walking is the most popular form of exercise. Weight-loss coach Andrew Cate looks at how to get the most from every step.