Judge Not! But Judge…
By: Brian Harris
Colliding truths are always fascinating, and here is a striking example: we are not supposed to judge others, yet exercising good judgment is essential for living wisely. Should we act as moral watchdogs, scrutinising the behaviour and lifestyles of others?
Lights, Camera, Inclusion: The 2025 Focus on Ability Red Carpet Awards
By: CMAA
The 2025 Focus on Ability Short Film Festival Red Carpet Awards was hosted in Sydney recently and it shone a spotlight on short films and documentaries created by or featuring 286 finalists from 26 countries, each with disability, celebrating talent, creativity and inclusion from around the world.
Tackling Obesity With Dr Stuart
By: Bec Harris
Obesity is a complex, chronic medical condition affecting many people in various ways, as Dr Stuart from Village Medical in Harrisdale explains.
The Man of Tomorrow and The Quiet Benefits of Kindness
By: The Centre for Effective Living
With the announcement of Man of Tomorrow, the sequel to Superman (2025), the internet continues to respond to what Superman represents in today’s world.
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How a Rubik’s Cube Explains the Good News of Jesus
By: Ben McEachen
World Record ‘speedcuber’ Charlie Eggins from Brisbane uses the famous puzzle to show how God solves our biggest problem ever
The One Minute Rule That Could Change Your Family’s Life
By: Bec Harris
Ever look around and feel like chores never end? Child learning specialist Natalie Nicholls, from PLECs Learning, says the fix might only take one minute.
Jesus Saves, Therapy Helps
By: Sabrina Peters
As a Christian (and a pastor), I hold a deep conviction that Jesus saves. I believe He is the source of ultimate healing, redemption, and hope. His love reaches into the darkest corners of our lives, offering forgiveness, freedom, and a future.
Has Culture Outgrown Men?
By: Laura Bennett
In a society that seems to be changing faster than ever, author and CPX Executive Director Simon Smart thinks these cultural shifts are eroding our sense of identity, leaving many people – especially men – looking for new anchor points to hold onto.