Learn more about this important LCANZ project by reading stories and accessing resources – including a Q & A – on the Way Forward website at www.lca.org.au/wayforward
https://www.agencies.lca.org.au/thelutheran/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2020/08/the-lutheran-logo.jpg00Elise Mattiskehttps://www.agencies.lca.org.au/thelutheran/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2020/08/the-lutheran-logo.jpgElise Mattiske2023-09-30 23:42:292023-09-30 23:42:29What is the way forward?
We hear about domestic and family violence in the news and when politicians are pledging support. But do we see it when it is close by, with people we know, including in our congregations and neighbourhoods? Would you like to learn more about how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, so that you can respond appropriately?
There is a tree in California’s White Mountains that has been found to be 4,852 years old. Named Methuselah after the oldest man in the Bible, this ancient bristlecone pine was dated by scientists when a hole was bored into its trunk, and they counted the rings in the core sample.
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What is the way forward?
Learn more about this important LCANZ project by reading stories and accessing resources – including a Q & A – on the Way Forward website at www.lca.org.au/wayforward
Knowing signs of violence
We hear about domestic and family violence in the news and when politicians are pledging support. But do we see it when it is close by, with people we know, including in our congregations and neighbourhoods? Would you like to learn more about how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence, so that you can respond appropriately?
Support in tough times
There is a tree in California’s White Mountains that has been found to be 4,852 years old. Named Methuselah after the oldest man in the Bible, this ancient bristlecone pine was dated by scientists when a hole was bored into its trunk, and they counted the rings in the core sample.