Helping people many have shunned matters to Natalie Dixon-Monu
The Reverend Natalie Dixon-Monu shares her faith journey.
Mental health is a daily struggle for many. We must love them
Whatever the response has been, the church has an opportunity to show more love to the millions of people in this country who struggle with mental health.
Healing services provide sanctuary for those in need
Special healing services provide vital opportunities for those dealing with mental health issues, addiction and physical illness to feel heard.
Doomed orbit central to manslaughter story
There’s a certain mid-tier of made-for-streaming drama that’s best described as “sub-premium”. Think shows like Dr Death, Unorthodox and even the very good Maid.
Our young people are suffering, we need training to help them
Pre-COVID, I used to sit in meetings with other youth ministers sharing some of the challenges we faced working with young people. It was the same for everyone: youth mental health.
Male headship and the modern world
Male headship, which is a non-negotiable article of faith amongst Sydney Anglicans and many Protestant Churches, notably non-aligned Baptist Churches, has received considerable recent attention as a result of the journalistic investigation conducted by Julia Baird. Julia is not an anti-Church polemicist, quite the contrary; she and her instantly recognisable family are themselves active in their Christian faith and Church attendance,