In a world battling loneliness, its often the small, everyday connections – the barista, the neighbour, the gym regular – that quietly remind us we belong.
By reaching out in small ways to neighbours at Christmas you can bring connection and life to your community.
The National Prayer Breakfast is about “reflection, encouragement, and hope for all who care deeply about the future of our nation.”
In community we discover more of who we are created to be. We’re created to live in community. Jesus lived this out.
“Wesley Mission has given me back trust,” says Martin, a recipient of housing through Wesley Mission’s Homeless Services.
The Little BIG Foundation aims to tackle loneliness in Australia by developing places, programs and events for social connection.
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