3 Quick-Fire Principles for Choosing a Charity to Support

By: Ben Allsop

Part of giving effectively is not just knowing what we’re passionate about, but also finding a way to make an impact. Read more

Rise of EVs: “Three Types of Cars Will Become Extinct”

By: Mike Crooks

From Teslas to Toyotas, electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids are gradually taking over the roads. Read more

The Volunteer Organisation Serving God by Repairing Dilapidated Churches

By: Amy Cheng

A roving ministry that travels to different towns in caravans to repair, renovate and restore churches has been around for almost 50 years but not many people know about them. Read more

Rev Tim Keller 1950-2023: “We Take Comfort in His Last Words”

By: Mike Crooks

The Reverend Timothy Keller, founding pastor of the Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, passed away at his home on May 19, aged 72 years. Read more

New Lifeline Toolkit to Help People Who Aren’t Ready to Speak Up Yet

By: Amy Cheng

A new wellbeing digital toolkit has been launched by Lifeline to help people who aren’t ready to talk about their situation on the phone. Read more

Let’s Talk About The Voice – and the Christian Ideas It Raises

By: City Bible Forum

A national conversation is taking place in Australia at the moment in the lead up to an historic event. Read more

How Teachers Feel About A.I. as a Tool to Enhance Learning

By: Sophie Renton

Technological advancements have undoubtedly contributed to changes in the education sector in the past and will continue to play a role in the future. Read more

How a Secular View of Morality Creates Challenges for Ethical A.I.

By: Akos Balogh

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly making decisions that impact our lives. Read more

How to Grieve Someone You’ve Never Met

By: Georgia Free

There was a form of collective heartbreak last week when news broke that chef and Masterchef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo had died, aged 46. Read more