How Remembrance Day and WW2 Gave Me Moral Clarity about Israel/Hamas War
By: Akos Balogh
Our social media feeds and televisions are filled with pictures of dead and dying Palestinian children. Read more
By: Akos Balogh
Our social media feeds and televisions are filled with pictures of dead and dying Palestinian children. Read more
By: Russ Matthews
Do you remember when Captain Marvel was on Star Trek and visited planets with bizarre creatures and she eventually marries a prince of a planet where everyone sings? Read more
By: Ben Allsop
At various stages of our life there are points where we need to make significant decisions about what happens when the Lord calls us home. Read more
By: Mike Crooks
It was once the Boxing Day sales or end-of-financial-year sales that were the big retail events in Australia. Read more
By: Clare Bruce
Every Christmas, the Samaritan’s Purse Gift Catalogue gives Australians a chance to ease suffering and make a real difference for people in developing nations. Read more
By: Brian Harris
I don’t know if you have ever left a church service thinking, “Wow – that was beautiful – really beautiful.” Read more
By: Oli Phillips
After a lot of anticipation, the full Star Wars series has been released. Read more
By: Michelle Nortje
“Death, however, does itch. It itches all the time. It is always with us, scratching at some inner door. Mirroring, softly, barely audibly, just under the membrane of consciousness. Hidden in disguise, leaking out in a variety of symptoms. It is the wellspring of many of our worries, stresses, and conflicts” Read more
By: Sam Chan
Google searches for Birkenstock sandals are up by 300%. Read more
By: Mark McCrindle
In a post-COVID era where Australians have become adept at juggling hybrid work, remote setups, and traditional office routines, the choice of where to work is no longer just about logistics. Read more