Politics and Piety [Devotion]

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

Now the Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread were only two days away, and the chief priests and the teachers of the law were scheming to arrest Jesus secretly and kill him.“But not during the festival,” they said, “or the people may riot.” (Mark 13:1–2, NIV) Read more

Almost Everything Anxiety Ever Told You ‘Is a Lie’, Says Author

By: Laura Bennett

In a world increasingly aware of mental health, anxiety remains a heavily discussed yet often misunderstood phenomenon. Read more

The Rise of Robots Does Not Equate to the Fall of Humans

By: Michael McQueen

I’ve got a confession to make: I’ve been a futurist for over a decade now, but I’ve been mindstuck about robots. Read more

Beyond Medals and Finish Lines: Naa Anang’s Higher Calling

By: Steff Willis

In the world of elite sports, achieving excellence often involves more than just physical prowess. Read more

It’s Culture, Not Goals, That Sets High Performing Teams Apart

By: Mark McCrindle

The health of an organisation’s culture influences and determines the health of the organisation. Read more

Radical Hope in a Hope-less World

By: Akos Balogh

‘Radical Hope’ was the theme of last year’s Byron Bay Writer’s Festival. Read more

Independent Aussie Artists in the Spotlight, in Peoples Choice Awards

By: Clare Bruce

Four independent Australian artists are among the finalists of this year’s Peoples Choice Awards, a music award event held online each year by CMAA to provide a platform for Christian music. Read more

Letting Go of Guilt

By: Lauren Chee

Experiencing guilt is a part of being human. Guilt is the feeling that we have acted against our personal standards or values in some way. Read more

Who Should Pay for Church Morning Tea?

By: Ben McEachen

One of the best bits about gathering at church to glorify God together is morning tea. Read more