New Year, Old You: Do Liturgical Calendars Help?

By: Stephen McAlpine

You have to laugh at that graphic, right? But for so many people, and I don’t just mean Christians, this is the reality of the decision to lean into a new year and be a “new you”. Read more

‘Mean Girls’ Reboot Will Bring Barbie Crowd Back to the Cinemas

By: Russ Matthews

Back in 2004, when the ‘Mean Girls’ first hit cinemas, Lindsey Lohan and Rachel McAdams made the Plastics into cinematic icons. Read more

Emmys Speech Highlights Motherhood as a Superpower

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

Adam Sandler Meets Pop Psychology in Family Flick ‘Leo’

By: Russ Matthews

Leo (Adam Sandler) the lizard and Squirtie (Bill Burr) the turtle have been the 5th-grade class pets at Fort Myer Elementary School for over seven decades. Read more

Slow Down into the New Year

By: Lorrene McClymont

All around me, people are setting intentions for the new year, making resolutions, creating change, and re-evaluating their lives. Read more

Busting Unhealthy Boundaries and Barriers

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

None of us enjoy limitations. None of us like to be hemmed in and controlled. Read more

Navigating the Path to Home Ownership in Today’s Market

By: Steff Willis

It used to be an Aussie right of passage – work hard, save for a house deposit and buy a home of your own. Read more

10 Indoor Activities For Summer

By: Lorrene McClymont 

In the heat of summer, sometimes the best option for parents with kids, is to stay home and enjoy the air-conditioning. Read more

A Christian Response to Suicide: Learning from the Past

By: Brian Harris

I’m taking today’s blog in a somewhat different direction, and a bit of a warning is appropriate. Read more