Life Connections The making of connections is a necessary part of living, so much so that without them we would have no relationships and no ability to make...
While there’s no ‘I’ in team … there is in family While there’s no ‘I’ in team … there is in family Chatting with one of our adult daughters recently, we were laughing about some of...
Seeds of Change Recently, I was off doing a client visit with a social work student who is currently doing placement here at Trinity Family Support...
Embrace Conflict In my work with Trinity Family Support Network, a government-funded service that runs under Robina Anglican, I work with many families,...
A bigger picture for a kinder (more caring) world While it would be great to think that the Olympics really did make for a kinder world, I wonder whether they do. I’ve loved the stories...
Stories that Inspire A few weeks ago, I read an inspirational story. For those who read the blog, we all did. It was a story about overcoming adversity, the...
Laying down our life: doormat, martyr or loving service Laying down our life for another. We’ve heard this phrase a lot recently, in a few different contexts. Anzac Day for one. Our exploration...
Like a Child Sometimes I worry… well, more than sometimes. And sometimes I read the Bible, and I worry about how I’m going to implement these things...
Nourishing Hope: Inside BHAC’s Food Relief Program Hello, my name is Helen and I am the Office Administrator at Burleigh Heads Anglican Church (BHAC). This is an insight into what we do at...