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Wednesday, 2 February 2022
| John Kidson
Taking time out to ponder and reflect can bring us more than simple rest.
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Friday, 7 January 2022
| Claire Harvey
In this short novella, Sarah Bacaller grapples with questions and reflections about God, faith and church, and reminds us that there is nearly always more going on under the surface, if we are quiet enough to listen.
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Friday, 17 December 2021
| John Kidson
Ohh he had waited calmly, his patience only stretched and tempered with hope; he could not know her past joyful-pain... could not conceive her future hopeful-pain...
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Thursday, 16 December 2021
| Paul Arnott
What's could be wrong with getting things done – and done really well? Justine Toh asks the hard questions about our addiction to achievement and where grace fits into it all.
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Monday, 13 December 2021
| Various
We pay tribute to Ian Hore-Lacy, whose tragic death last week left was a shock and loss to many. Ian was a former Ethos board member, ongoing faithful supporter and friendly critic.
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Friday, 3 December 2021
| Charles Ringma
Is waiting now our greatest calling, like Simeon and Anna who grasped the moment of kairos joy?
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Wednesday, 1 December 2021
| Katherine Rainger
With the passing yesterday of renowned actor, dancer, singer and painter David Dalaithngu AM, we republish Katherine Rainger's 2019 Zadok review of his collaborative works with Rolf de Heer. Dalaithngu was one of the first Aboriginal characters portrayed on the big screen.
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Sunday, 21 November 2021
| Charles Ringma
Why does God seem so elusive, hidden, unknowable?
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Thursday, 30 September 2021
| Elijah Kruiskamp
Never once does he feel fear. Never once does he doubt his father is beside him, ready to help once more.
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Wednesday, 29 September 2021
| Ilsa Hampton
We cannot address the systemic issues in aged care without learning to celebrate ageing, value older people and recognise that relationships are central to flourishing as we age.
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