Genetics & Mental Health Issues: What’s the Link?

By: Laura Bennett

We know social and environmental factors can influence symptoms of depression, but what about genetics? Does our ancestry play into how we process life’s stressful events?

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From Snow White to OpenAI: How Disney Built a Company Powered by Curiosity

By: Michael McQueen

When news broke that Disney had signed a landmark agreement with OpenAI, the reaction across the creative industries was mixed.

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When Do You Really Become a Christian?

By: Kourtney Smith

I often wonder when people truly know they are Christians. Many recall a moment of conversion. But for me, it wasn’t obvious.
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Screens & Self-Esteem: What Every Parent Should Know

By: Sabrina Peters

They’re scrolling before school, snapping photos between classes, checking likes after dinner. For today’s teens, screens aren’t just part of life, they are life.

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Why the Bible?

By: Brian Harris


I don’t know what you think of the new fad of bringing old authors to life. It’s pretty widespread, and you can now read new Poirot or Miss Marple mysteries written not by Agatha Christie but by her fans, or dive into a new Ian Fleming novel (Anthony Horowitz of Foyle’s War fame is taking this on) or read a fresh take on Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes.

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The Best Movies of 2025

By: Russ Matthews

The cinematic landscape of 2025 has been a testament to Hollywood’s resilience. Following the aftermath of last year’s strikes, studios faced a noticeable hobbling in producing content, leading to some challenging seasons.

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Because “No” is a Full Sentence: When Values Guide Decisions

By: Brian Harris


I’ve always been intrigued by Jesus’ instruction, “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from the evil one” (Matt 5:37).

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