Lost Your Joy? This One Principle Could Be a Game Changer

By: Rachel Reva

Ever had one of those ‘gruelling’ weeks where you can’t seem to catch a break? I know I have. Read more

“Global Domination” of the Gospel Begins with an Effective Youth Ministry

By: Amy Cheng

A key indicator of a flourishing church is an effective youth ministry, a leader in youth and children’s ministry has said. Read more

Why You Should Deface Your Books

By: Sheridan Voysey

If you live in the UK and weren’t already onto it, all the Hermiones, Where’s Wallys and Cats in Hats at the school gates probably reminded you recently of World Book Day. Read more

John Wick: Chapter 4 – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

By: Russ Matthews

Since his introduction to the cinematic world, John Wick (Keanu Reeves) has gone from a former assassin to a mythological figure. Read more

Dairy-Free Cheesecake

By: Susan Joy

This no-bake cheesecake has a lovely light and creamy texture, it’s not heavy like a lot of raw paleo cheesecake recipes. It has a more traditional cheesecake flavour. Read more

Red Thai Beef Curry

By: Susan Joy

  • Serves: 4
  • Prep Time: 00:20
  • Cooking Time: 00:45

This main dish is sure to satisfy any meat-loving family! Pumpkin, cauliflower and snowpeas are added to make a tasty, balanced meal. Read more

Pascal’s Poo Test Wager

By: Stephen McAlpine

Okay, that’s click bait right there. But finally, two years after I turned fifty, two years after receiving (and losing) my first poo test, I submitted to the Government’s demands for two samples, and dutifully mailed it off to their labs.

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‘The Birds’ and the Rising Cost of Living

By: Max Jeganathan

Wars, earthquakes, national security, elections. As ever, there’s plenty to fan the flames of anxiety. Read more