Dumbing Things Down – Letting the Holy Spirit Move

By: Stephen McAlpine

Dumb Phones

Okay, so it’s not the blog post you think it is going to be. Read more

ChatGPT Just Had a ‘Mini-Skynet’ Moment—and AI Researchers Are Worried

By: Akos Balogh

In the iconic movie ‘Terminator 2’, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator Robot travels back from a dystopian future and explains the origins of the rogue AI Defence program ‘Skynet’ that would wage war on humanity: Read more

Pope Francis: Stable, Improving—But Needs More Time in Hospital

By: Mike Crooks

Pope Francis’s condition continues to improve. Read more

Olympic Coach says ‘Seeing Your Elephant’ is Key to Greatness

By: Laura Bennett

An appreciation of, and desire for, greatness is common, but as a New Zealander Jo thinks the rest of us need more permission to explore it. Read more

We Don’t Live For Ourselves Alone

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

For none of us lives for ourselves alone, and none of us dies for ourselves alone (Romans 14:7.) Read more

After Alfred: Risk and Recovery

By: Mike Crooks

Alfred may be gone, but the effects of the ex-tropical cyclone are still being felt in south-east Queensland and northern NSW. Read more

Motherhood: An Unsung Superpower for Career Women?

By: Joni Boyd

Is motherhood a hidden superpower? Sarah Snook and Serena Williams are kicking goals, while being honest about the cost and struggle of motherhood. Read more

Tide of Faith or Spiritual Tsunami?

By: Stephen McAlpine

One of the more chilling photos of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami is of a family of holidaymakers standing in the shallows of the withdrawn sea, as the water come barrelling in again. Read more

Refresh: Arguing for the Sake of Heaven – Why we need Curious Conversations

By: Brian Harris

I especially love the Jonathan Sacks insight that it is better to lose an argument, for when we do, we gain new knowledge, whereas when we win an argument, we simply have an established view reinforced. It’s a refreshing take. Roll on the losses! Read more

Mental health from God’s Perspective

By: yesHEis

Christians aren’t immune to struggles with mental health. It’s a fact. We might recognise we have hope, love and assurance that transcends any anxious thought. Read more