Poverty, he lives on YOUR street
Today I saw a scrawny 14-year-old boy hand over three dollars at the gas station. .
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Assessing your Weight, BMI and Body Fat Percentage
When it comes to your health, your weight can be one of the first issues to be discussed.
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Persecuted
I had a dream in August last year, before these latest horrors we have seen across the Middle East in regards to IS and the terrible persecution that is taking place.
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Analogue Mixers 103: Send to Where? And Sub Groups.
Today we are going to have a more in-depth look at the Send and Sub Group parts of the mixer and how they work.
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Brokenness is just mythology
There is no such thing as broken, not when it comes to human beings.
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We are beings, not doings
\"We are human beings, not human doings\".
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A propensity for compassion
Driving through the school gates I looked at the motto in block letters beneath the school crest: \"Our Triumph Together\". Next to it, sprayed in big, black letters, \"Whites not welcome!\" Insightful. I braced myself.
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Why do we chase the new path?
I\'m about to start on a new journey, a new path and a new opportunity.
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Stop! It's coffee time
OK busy mums: it\'s time for a coffee break.
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National Close the Gap Day – March 19th 2015
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can expect to live approximately 10 years less than non-Indigenous Australians. Oxfam Australia is encouraging all Australians to look for some practical steps so we can change this.
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Confessions of a church hunter
Our family recently joined the ranks of church hunters. Simultaneously loved and misunderstood, church hunters are a conspicuous group of seekers trying to find a congregation that fits.
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#Notinmyname: an open letter to John Key
Dear John, Today it was announced that you and the government you lead will be sending New Zealand citizens into Iraq to train military to fight against ISIS. This announcement brings a deep sadness to me because I know there is a better way.