'A Cross in Time' chronicles the lives of 3 generations, looking at how our faith and religious beliefs can be a product of our upbringing as much as the colour of our hair.
There’s a common misconception that goes something like this: ‘Teenagers have no excuse for being homeless, they have perfectly good homes and parents who can look after them, they are probably just avoiding rules and chores’.
Emotional intelligence requires us to do four things: become aware of how we're feeling, regulate our emotions, show empathy and work with people rather than do things to them.
Special Religious Education (SRE) may be something you’ve recently opted your child into, but it’s been engrained in Australia’s culture for many years.