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Most Aussies Don t Understand Menopause, Says New Research – Hope 103 2

Today is World Menopause Day, a day that raises awareness of menopause and the support options available for improving health and wellbeing.

Church s Silence on Sex has Led Christians to Look to the World for Answers – 96five Family Radio

Church’s Silence on Sex has Led Christians to Look to the World for Answers The “Single Minded” online series is seeking to create positive, biblical conversations about sex, starting with “Rethinking Biblical Sexuality”. Most Christians’ understanding of sex and sexuality has been shaped by the world because the church has been largely silent about the issue, according to an expert on God and sexuality. Single Minded, an evangelical Christian initiative seeking to create positive, biblical conversations about singleness, have been holding regular In a discussion with Reverend Dr Dani Treweek, director of Single Minded, and Dr Juli Slattery, author of 

Christians are Called to Face Pressure at Work But Mental Fitness is Key to Managing It – Hope 103 2

Christians are Called to Face Pressure at Work But Mental Fitness is Key to Managing It According to YouTube sensation Eddie Woo, Christians facing workplace challenges often crying it’s not something they signed up for, but the Bible disagrees. By Amy ChengMonday 22 Feb 2021 Christians are called to face pressure and it is only when they are under pressure that their true character is revealed, according to YouTube sensation Eddie Woo. Mr Woo gave one of the keynote presentations at City Bible Forum’s Life@Work conference on Saturday. The conference, which ran online for the first time in its eight-year history, was on the topic of pressure in the workplace.

Glebe Church Advocating NSW Government to Stop Plans to Demolish Social Housing – Hope 103 2

Glebe Church Advocating NSW Government to Stop Plans to Demolish Social Housing The plan is to demolish current complexes to make way for a new development that will deliver 74 new social and private homes in Glebe. By Amy ChengMonday 1 Feb 2021 The NSW Government is proposing to demolish social housing complexes in Glebe to build high-rise buildings, so one church is advocating on behalf of the community to stop this from happening and spend the funds on supporting the current residents. St John’s Church has been providing emergency assistance to the community through its Glebe Assistance Partnership Program (GAPP). Senior minister Mark Wormell said the church exists to help its neighbours and these proposed changes have been creating increased anxiety for the people currently living in Glebe social housing estates – on the land the Government is planning to redevelop.

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