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A Christian Perspective on the World Today

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What would you do to protect your children?

On February 1st 2020, the Abdallah and Sakr families lost four children to a drunk driver. A year on, i4give Day gives the community a chance to heal and reflect on the power of forgiveness.
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Fatherhood and generosity

We’re living in a selfish world and when kids won’t share their toys it shows that the problem is fairly universal. Welcome to the challenge of teaching humility and generosity to your children and, hopefully, helping them to grow into happy and well-adjusted adults.
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Fatherhood and values

Dads, mums and kids—we all need a clear understanding of what our lives and decisions are based on. What are the values at the foundation of your worldview and your parenting?
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In defence of old-school mums

Couples are waiting until later to have children and are having smaller families than ever. Yes, there are good reasons for these decisions, but what are we losing in the process?
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Of skin and scales

So many of us fear what we don’t understand . . . and who we don’t understand. It seems automatic. Does that mean we might be hardwired for racism, or is it a learned attitude?
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Fatherhood and connection

Stress, overwork, legal troubles, marriage breakdown—there are so many obstacles to overcome in keeping a healthy connection with your kids. Yes, it’s hard work, but it’s worth it.
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Dads hurt too

What do you do when you inadvertently brush up against a stranger's pain
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Breaking through

A marital breakup is hard on kids—and parents. What can dads do to ensure they continue to be a positive influence?
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A Father’s love

If you're a parent, you've probably caught a glimpse of how God's insistence on justice is just as important as His love.
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The happiest place

Why do so many Christians couples adopt children?
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We moved to an Indian slum

How living among the poor alerted one Aussie family to the urgency of a global issue.
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Show us the Father

In his years as a counsellor, Jeris Bragan has found that despite anger and trauma, most of us have a deep need for a loving and powerful Father.