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An Epic Invitation

June 16, 2021 | Community, Mental Health, Wellbeing

Many of us are realising we have been more deeply affected by the events of 2020 and 2021 than perhaps we initially expected.  

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10 Ways To Give Back To The Community This Christmas

November 14, 2019 | Community, Faith, Uncategorized

Christians have so much opportunity to demonstrate the love of Christ to the homeless and the needy. Bless others by giving abundantly.

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Surveys Reveal Australians Need Mental Health Support

May 29, 2019 | Community, Faith, Leadership, Mental Health, Our Courses

Survey statistics reveal a growing need for churches to be equipped with skills enabling them to listen, help & support others.

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia A Debilitating Psychotic Disorder

April 27, 2019 | Faith, Leadership, Mental Health

Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder causing hallucinations and delusions. Symptoms are mostly found in teens and adults and is less common in children.

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Students Spiritually Supported & Covered In Prayer

March 21, 2019 | Faith, Leadership, Our Courses

Prayer is central to the Christian faith. At aifc we spiritually support our students by covering them in prayer during their learning journey with us.

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Bipolar Disorder

Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment Of Bipolar Disorder

May 15, 2018 | Mental Health, Relationships

When we think about Bipolar Disorder we tend to think of it as one type of mental illness when in fact there are a few variations.  Bipolar disorders (manic-depressive disorders) are classified as a ‘chronic mental health condition’ characterised by periods of low mood such as depression as well as periods of mania, or extreme…

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Fearful Hesitant Responses In Decision Making

April 17, 2018 | Faith, Mental Health

Making decisions can be difficult at the best of times, particularly where emotions or fear is involved. Making a decision can result in hesitant responses by answering questions with, “Maybe”, “I’ll look at my calendar” or “I’ll get back to you on that?”  Quite often these verbal stop signs are used evasively for avoiding situations…

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Reconnecting Absent Fathers With Their Children

August 1, 2017 | Community, Leadership, Relationships

There are ever increasing statistics of couples going through separation or divorce in Australia and globally which can have an emotionally huge impact on all children but especially the adult children who are caught in the middle of the break up. We were created to be born into families of mums and dads who support…

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The Emotional side of Identity Theft

January 25, 2016 | Community, Mental Health

The Australian Government reported that identity fraud has become the most common, expensive and alarming crime to impact this nation. IDCARE reported 6500 calls in its first six months of operation relating to Identity theft. The majority of these were stolen driver’s licenses. However cyber-crime (criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the…

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