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Organising Those Dreaded Back To School Mornings

December 22, 2015 | Community, Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships

School morning multitasking can be a parent’s worst nightmare. We dash around the house juggling between making lunches, seeing that the kids have all the right stuff in their school bags and school uniforms on. Then there are the constant reminders to get their shoes on, comb their hair and brush their teeth so that…

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Steve Poisat – Testimonial

December 21, 2015 | Faith, Leadership, Our Courses, Student Testimonials

“Studying with aifc gave me the pastoral counselling confidence and specialist skills that I needed to competently and compassionately engage with the members of my congregation and the community chaplaincy work that I was involved in. The biblically based framework that undergirds the courses allows students to integrate theology, psychology and practical spirituality in such…

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Procrastination Could Be Robbing You Of Your Potential

December 18, 2015 | Community, Leadership, Mental Health

We all have days when we want to put off task that need to be accomplished. At times we don’t care enough about the task ahead, however, there are times that we do care and still end up doing something other than what we are meant to do. Why do we do it? We have…

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Mental health

10 Key Areas We Can’t Afford To Ignore In Mental Health

December 14, 2015 | Faith, Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships, Wellbeing

We all want to be healthy and happy. Here are some tips to help optimise your health to make you look feel at your best. Regular exercise is great for the mind and body, but it’s also good for the spirit.  We need to take a holistic approach in looking after ourselves to address all…

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Agree to Disagree, Comply or Conform?

December 1, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships

People in close relationships often have disagreements with one another. Often, in order not to fight about their differences, people will come to terms with and accept the fact that neither party will budge from their own way of thinking.  In order to respect and accept the other person’s individuality and opinion, they will agree…

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School Is Finally Over – What To Do Now?

November 27, 2015 | Community, Leadership, Mental Health, Our Courses

You have been working towards this day for what feels like your whole life – and here it is! You may have imagined what it would be like; waking up on that first morning – no rushing, the guilt-free feeling of removing those study notes from the walls, the stress slipping away and you can…

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Active Listening – 5 Basic Steps To Unlock The Hidden Power

October 23, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships, Wellbeing

Have you ever had a conversation like this? “Hi! How are you?” “I’m ok, just got back from the doctor, had some blood tests done…”, “Oh yes, I need to go see my doctor again, you know he is so good – he was so quick to pick up that I have an iron deficiency,…

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Do people listen when you speak?

October 23, 2015 | Leadership

Pastor Rick Warren explains that there are certain principals that we can learn to master in order to hold people’s attention when we speak. “Develop These 7 Skills When You Want People To Listen Most church conflict results from poor communication. Even your best ideas, plans, or suggestions are worthless if you can’t communicate them…

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Equipping The Church With Bible Based Counselling Skills

October 19, 2015 | Community, Faith, Leadership, Mental Health

Doctors, social workers and support group leaders will have had to study some sort of professional mental health program as part of their professional training.  This mental health training is essential for their professional development to equip them to deal with various types of persons and situations that they might experience. Because church leaders have an influential…

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marriage

12 Steps To Making Marriages Go The Distance

August 14, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships

Psychologist Harriet Lerner Ph.D. provides her professional advice in an article outlining 12 basic steps that we can take to help our marriages to go the distance. From The Huffington Post. 12 Simple Steps For A Sustainable Marriage 1. Respect Differences. We all view reality through different filters depending on our culture, gender, birth order,…

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Avoiding Burnout – A High Achievers Sickness

July 20, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health

According to Sherrie Bourg Carter’s article in Psychology Today, high achievers are more prone to burnout because of their, “I can do everything” personalities. She states the reason , “Because high-achievers are often so passionate about what they do, they tend to ignore the fact that they’re working exceptionally long hours, taking on exceedingly heavy…

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HURRY SICKNESS – The Adrenaline & Stress Connection

July 3, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships

No doubt that we live extremely busy lives in modern times. As we hurrying about, working, multitasking, facing tough challenges, meeting deadlines and living up to family expectations and commitments, our lives can become quite hectic and stressful. Dr Archibald D. Hart, author of ‘The Hidden Link Between Adrenaline and Stress,’ cleverly explains how managing…

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Leadership and Vision

May 25, 2015 | Leadership

Leaders follow their visions to achieve what they believe is possible. Even with if it hasn’t been done before.  Faith holds the vision together and plays a big part in the process, accompanied with courage, hard work and perseverance to make it all happen. Supporting your vision Being a leader not just about being in charge or being…

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VISION – Dare to Dream For Your Life

May 25, 2015 | Faith, Leadership

On the 28th of August 1963, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, presented his vision to America and the world as he delivered one of the most famous, inspiring speeches by a Politian in the history of American politics known as, ‘I have a dream‘. In an excerpt below from, ‘How To Get Vision for Your…

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Biblical Counselling According to David Powlison

May 11, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health

In an interview on Psychology Today with Christian Psychologist, David Powlison, Dr Ryan Howes asks him questions about Christian Psychology…. How does your technique or theory differ from mainstream psychotherapy? There are hundreds of variants in mainstream psychotherapy. Since cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is so well known, I’ll offer a broad strokes comparison with the…

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Mark McMinn talks about Integrating Christianity & Psychotherapy

May 11, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health

In an interview with Ryan Howes Ph.D.  Mark McMinn a Professor of Psychology at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon and leading Christian psychologist answers a few questions on Psychology Today about how he integrates faith with psychotherapy. What is the role of religion or spirituality in your clinical practice? I have two responses to…

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Wrestling with God

April 14, 2015 | Leadership

What is Stewardship? – Part 2 ‘And Jacob was left alone. And a man wrestled with him until the breaking of the day. When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, he touched his hip socket, and Jacob’s hip was put out of joint as he wrestled with him.  Then he said,…

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Women In Leadership – Taking Control of Emotions & Attitudes

April 10, 2015 | Leadership

Women can wake up one morning feeling terrible and tired.  We can find loads of reasons to complain.  On the odd morning we can feel like quitting the day ahead by putting it all on hold until we’re ready to deal with it.  It’s all too tempting to lie in bed when we have meetings,…

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Australian Women in Leadership – Visionaries and Pioneers

April 10, 2015 | Leadership

Julia Gillard was Australia’s first female Prime Minister to undertake the most important leadership role as the head of this nation from 2010 – 2013.  According to Wikipedia, she was also Australia’s 27th Prime Minister. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian influential business women have been paving the way for other women to…

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Volunteering For Community Connection & Social Inclusion

April 2, 2015 | Community, Faith, Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships

To Celebrate National Volunteer week run by Volunteering Australia who aim to thank all the volunteers who give their time and efforts unselfishly to others.  Many events will be held around Australia for the general public and community participation. There are huge benefits to being part of a wider community.  Human beings are capable of creating…

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Spiritual Bad Hair Day – By Steve Poisat

March 13, 2015 | Faith, Leadership

According to Gospel Brew, “Not only are we SAVED by grace and through faith in Christ, but we also SERVE by grace and through faith in Christ! That means that there will be times (many) when you’re having a “bad spiritual hair day” and an opportunity presents itself to minister in some way or another…

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Fit Mum Healthy Mind

March 2, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health, Wellbeing

We can aspire to be the best we can be with the continuous & diligent pursuit of improving & maintaining our health & wellbeing with regular exercise.  According to an article in Mum Daily  “FIT MUM HEALTHY MIND” by Donna Davis, regular exercise can benefit our mental health. When you’re feeling low, exercise is often…

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What is Stewardship?

What is Stewardship? – Part 1

December 1, 2023 | Leadership

Perhaps now more than ever, there’s a compelling need for Godly stewardship to be understood and lived out in our lives individually, in families, organisations and communities. Stewardship is one of those words and concepts that we kind of know about and if mentioned at all, is in the context of finances. This limits the…

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Rules For A Happy Household When Living With The In-laws

February 20, 2015 | Leadership, Mental Health, Relationships, Wellbeing

Nicholas Mark's contribution to the article In the Daily Telegraph, 'How to Live With The In-laws and Keep Your Sanity,' is titled, 'Rules for a Happy Household.'

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