When Faith is a Quest
By: Brian Harris
Jesus commended the faith of little children, seeing in it innocence, spontaneity and deep trust. Read more
Set Your Boundaries
One of the important things in life is to set your boundaries: what you will accept and what you won’t. Without boundaries, you will just be everyone else’s “punching bag” in life. Read more
Why Every Leader Should Be Aware of the Herd Instinct
By: Michael McQueen
The human being is a tribal creature. We operate as a ‘we’ far more reliably than we operate as an ‘I’, and our compulsion for conformity is consistently stronger than our impulse towards individuality. Read more
‘Video’ Discipleship In a ‘Digital’ Age – Why The Church Needs to Catch Up
By: Stephen McAlpine
Tim Keller once posited a question along these lines: Why is it that so many young church-going people lose their faith within a term or so of going to college? Read more
‘Emily’ Dives Deep Into the Brontë Story and Her Great Love
By: Reel Dialogue
Emily and Charlotte Brontë are literary figures as well as siblings who remain tantalising for filmmakers and historians to explore. Read more
The Pleasure (and Value) of Changing One’s Mind
By: City Bible Forum
Woody Allen once said that “In California, they don’t throw their garbage away. They make it into TV shows.” For some reason, I’ve always associated that with reality tv shows. Read more
‘The Fabelmans’ Delves Into the Spielberg Story
By: Reel Dialogue
Critiquing the life story of one of cinema’s greatest filmmakers seems both irreverent and discombobulating simultaneously. Read more
Does Christian Celebrity Need a Cure? – ‘Christianity Today’s’ Katelyn Beaty
By: Laura Bennett
Celebrity and Christianity. What do you think about the relationship between the two? Does celebrity culture contribute to the downfall of leaders whose star rises too high? Read more