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The Gift of Collecting

The Gift of Collecting

25 May 2016

Patricia, an 80-year-old Salvationist from Hawkesbury, is building powerful relationships through collecting at her local shopping centre. ...Read more

Becoming the person he always wanted to be

Becoming the person he always wanted to be

24 March 2016

After more than 25 years in and out of addiction and the justice system, Ivan is determined to do ev...Read more

Chaplains: God's angels in times of crisis

Chaplains: God's angels in times of crisis

16 February 2016

Early-morning call-ins from St George Hospital are all in a day's work for chaplain Sharon Jory....Read more

A life broken and rebuilt

A life broken and rebuilt

1 February 2016

At the darkest points in her life, Anne would desperately hold on to her faith by praying “Jesus, ju...Read more

Discovering God's love through deepest pain

Discovering God's love through deepest pain

27 January 2016

His was a childhood of unrelenting pain and rejection, but Paul today understands that God has waste...Read more

Hanging on by her hands

Hanging on by her hands

21 January 2016

Mary was already caring fulltime for a very sick friend when she was called on to take full time cus...Read more

Walking in freedom

Walking in freedom

14 January 2016

Sitting in church at the Tweed Heads Salvation Army, Aleasha says that at first it must have been ob...Read more

David's Christmas miracle

David's Christmas miracle

24 December 2015

When David Cherrington found himself in a secure psychiatric ward four days before Christmas, he was...Read more

A hope that transforms

A hope that transforms

21 December 2015

She survived breast cancer, but Sharon Thompson couldn’t avoid the perils of alcohol addiction. Laur...Read more

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