Shoeboxes of Love for Christmas: “They Bring So Much Joy”

By: Michael Crooks

Despite the struggle of the pandemic during the Christmas period, Australians still showed their thoughts were with others.
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When ‘Reloading’ Isn’t an Option: Dealing with Real Life and Decision Paralysis

By: City Bible Forum

It’s really dark, but I’ve done this a hundred times before. I need to know where they are, without them ever finding out I’m here too, skulking in the shadows of an eerily empty street.   Read more

Workers Leaving Jobs: Understanding the ‘Great Resignation’

By: Ashley Fell 

‘The Great Resignation’ describes the predicted trend of a significant number of workers leaving their jobs in the coming months. It happened in the United States, and many are wondering if it will also take place in Australia.  Read more

From FOMO to HOGO – Exploring ‘Relational Fitness’

By: Ashley Fell

For the last two years, our lives have been significantly interrupted. We didn’t go out. We didn’t socialise much. We mostly interacted through a screen.

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New Academy Aiming to Change Our Bitter-Sweet Relationship With Ageing

By: Laura Bennett

It’s bizarre that while most of us would say we want to live a long, fruitful life, society also has these deeply engrained attitudes about “getting older” that label middle-age and beyond as this kind of mediocre wasteland of discontentedness. Read more

Are Your Led by Your Feelings or Faith? 5 Subconscious Lies That Can Deceive Christians

By: Akos Balogh

Over 200 years ago, a revolution was launched across the West. Or rather, revolutions. Western societies began to move away from Christianity. 

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‘The Voice’ Competitor Faith Sosene, Shares of Her Faith in God

By: Steff Willis

24-year-old Faith Sosene stunned the audience and judges of TV’s The Voice, with her audition singing Celine Dion’s ‘Because You Loved Me’ – which drew a standing ovation, and turned the chairs of all four judges.

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Gen Z’s Top Hopes and Fears

By: McCrindle

The world is changing at a faster rate than ever before. For older generations, this is another unique experience in the tapestry of their life, but for Generation Z, this is the world they are being shaped in. Read more

Managers, Business People: Are You Asking the Right Questions?

By: Michael McQueen

Albert Einstein once suggested that if he had an hour to solve a problem and his life depended on it, he’d spend the first 55 minutes determining the best question to ask. ‘For once I know the proper question,’ he said, ‘I could solve the problem in less than 5 minutes.’[1] Read more

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent – Movie Review

By: City Bible Forum and Reel Dialogue

Rumours of Nicolas Cage’s gradual demise have become legendary throughout the years. Some may be true, but the reality is that most of us will never know everything that has happened in the life of the Academy Award-winning actor. Read more