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Become as children
“Jesus said, ‘Whoever does not receive the kingdom like a little child will not enter it.’”
— Gospel of Thomas, Logion 22
A call to return to innocence, humility, and wonder—the true doorway to the divine.


ARE WE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR GOVERNMENT
In recent years, a growing unease has been rising to the surface; an unease once spoken only in private, behind closed doors, at kitchen tables or in encrypted messages between friends. In the aftermath of the pandemic, the climate of public discourse has shifted radically. People have begun to ask the unthinkable: are #wethepeople of supposedly free societies, trapped in a domestic violence relationship with our own governments? At first, the very comparison seems hyperboli

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20258 min read


GUYRA. Fit for the Future.
It was a process called ‘Fit for the Future’, a strategic Government reform program, that determined the fate of NSW local councils to be reduced from 152 to 112 in May 2016 in series of forced council mergers. NSW Premier Mike Baird said the decisions would benefit ratepayers though conceded “we understand this is not an easy decision, we understand there are some groups from across the state that don’t want to see this decision”. The Sydney Morning Herald reported on June 2

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 202532 min read


THE RISING TECHNOCRACY AND THE AWAKENING OF #WETHEPEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA
Restoring Common Law, Sovereignty and the Spirit of the Constitution Introduction: The Pulse of a Nation at the Crossroads Australia stands at a profound historical threshold. Once celebrated as the “lucky country,” its vast lands, natural beauty, and relatively peaceful society masked a deeper constitutional fragility and a growing distance between the governed and their governors. In recent decades, and with an accelerated pace since the turn of the millennium, Australia ha

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20256 min read


BEYOND #METOO
A Declaration of Liberation from the shackles of manufactured feminism and corrupted patriarchy Once upon a time, a tremor of awakening rippled through the world. Its name was #metoo. It was born from our personal testimonies that were raw, real and soaked in pain. Stories that had, for centuries, been smothered under the weight of silence, shame and patriarchal abuse of power. It was my story too so when I was asked to share that story to open the #metoo movement in Australi

Bridget Ninness
Dec 21, 20259 min read
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