Vol. 136, No. 39 // 7 October 2017
October 6, 2017

One Girl Revolution
The Salvos’ new Gender Equity policy represents faithfulness to our heritage, not a change in course, writes Jessica Morris.
Taya Smith: Wild at heart
When you see the Australian worship band Hillsong UNITED perform live, your eyes are immediately drawn to Taya Smith.
When things get foggy
I drove from Emerald (near Melbourne) to Merrijig at the foot of the Victorian snowfields early one Sunday morning. Fog drifted around me and, at times, completely blanketed the road.
Lynne Burgess is a Christian writer, a mother of five and grandmother of one who has used her wealth of experience in bringing up her family to write two popular parenting books, writes Julie Houghton.
As newcomers to Australia, Saman and her small family were nurtured and mentored by the Salvos.
The Shack DVD
Rating: 4 / 5
[ book ] The Mouth that Roared
Hidden hideaways in Australia
You don’t always have to travel long distances to reach wonderful destinations. State-by-state, Jessica Morris takes a look at the hidden gems only hours away from you.
Murder: the best medicine?
Medical series have long been a nice cash cow for the small screen. From American shows like General Hospital, now in its 44th year, to Britain’s whimsical post-war series Dr Finlay’s Casebook, shows about doctors will always find an audience.
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