Margaret was separated from her parents when she fled violence in South Sudan. With Feed the Hungry’s help she is building a better future.

Margaret was separated from her parents when she fled violence in South Sudan. With Feed the Hungry’s help she is building a better future.
The changing landscape of what acceptance means to different generations has profound implications, writes Mark McCrindle.
Fifteen-year-old Achiek became the father figure of his family when his own father was killed in South Sudan.
Unless we can understand, engage, communicate, connect and serve the different generations, we will edge towards irrelevancy and extinction.
An expert warns the housing crisis will get worse as a new study delves into rent prices in Australia, with some surprising results.
Hidden homelessness is something that affects so many people; there is likely someone you know who is affected, writes Lorrene McClymont.
In today’s digital age, self-learning has taken on new dimensions, with generations turning to diverse platforms to acquire knowledge.
While fast fashion has encouraged a consumerism that buys new and throws out old, new initiatives are pushing for a more circular economy.
Malena’s story is a powerful testament to the transformative power of compassion and the strength of the human spirit.
It’s National Homelessness Week – and Mission Australia is calling on people of faith to dig deep to help the 122,000 Australians affected.