Faith into action is the difference between sending thoughts and prayers, in contrast, to underpinning how and why we are giving a hand up to those in need.
Category: Sydney
Cumberland Council should continue to advocate for return of express trains for Granville, Auburn, Lidcombe inspite of Sydney Metro West
I call on Council to embrace its commitment to multiculturalism by using an ‘Asset Based Community Development’ approach towards empowering Cumberland residents as culturally and linguistically diverse as we are to come together.
Lord Jesus, help me to know what the right words are, guide me as I speak and correct me when I fall short of your intent. Let me be fruitful to produce faith and love.
Westmead, Cumberland LGA and Western Sydney deserves better than a half baked soon to be privatised transport project called Metro that benefits property developers over local residents and the everyday commuter.
Inner West Line commuters could be looking forward to additional train services from City to Liverpool via Regents Park under a Transport for NSW proposal for Sydney’s railways in 2024
As we drink on April 30 to celebrate Boba Day in recognition of Pearl Milk Tea, why not reflect on how Jesus is the real pearl among cultural dualisms
The NSW Government has promised to maintain Sydney Trains services beyond Bankstown, which were scheduled for closure when the $15 billion Sydney Metro City and Southwest opens
It may come as a surprise to some, but the T3 Bankstown Line actually continues to Lidcombe and Liverpool beyond Bankstown.
Braving the rain and pro-China demonstrators, nearly 150 Sydney students hoisted umbrellas in support of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong.
Around 500 supporters of Hong Kong’s protest movement were met with vocal opposition from 50 pro-China supporters in Sydney’s Martin Place on 16 August 2019
Around 500 conservatives have gathered in Sydney at the inaugural CPAC Australia event featuring Tony Abbott, Raheem Kassam and other right-wing speakers