Are These the 3 Themes of Every Human Journey?
By: Sheridan Voysey
Apparently we are most likely to reflect on our lives at the turn of a new year or when we reach a milestone birthday. Read more
By: Sheridan Voysey
Apparently we are most likely to reflect on our lives at the turn of a new year or when we reach a milestone birthday. Read more
After what’s been a long wait for fans, Citizens are returning to Australia for a once-only show in Sydney, on January 31.
Since the Seattle-based indie-alt gospel band last graced Aussie shores three years ago, they’ve been busy touring and recording, releasing their 2020 album, The Joy of Being, followed by their EP, A Thousand Shores, in 2022, featuring the single Everything and More.
Formerly known as Citizens & Saints, the band was originally birthed out of Mars Hills Church, publisher of their debut album, until lead singer Zach Bolen resigned from Mars Hill in 2014 – and since then, they’ve released six further albums through record labels, all in their trademark heartfelt, gospel-hearted, storytelling style.
Zach, Brian, Connor, Adam and Daniel will appear at The Factory Theatre in Marrickville for a night of songs and stories. Don’t miss this once-only opportunity. Book your tickets now.
By: Kristian Johnson
“Marriage has lost ground, has retreated the most, amongst working-class and poor Americans, and so what that means practically of course, both economically and socially, is that leaves poor and working-class adults and kids doubly disadvantaged.” ~ Brad Wilcox
By: Reel Dialogue
Everybody, it seems, loves Tom Hanks. Not only is he a gifted actor with two Academy Awards, four other nominations, and dozens of other accolades. Read more
By: Brian Harris
Jesus commended the faith of little children, seeing in it innocence, spontaneity and deep trust. Read more
One of the important things in life is to set your boundaries: what you will accept and what you won’t. Without boundaries, you will just be everyone else’s “punching bag” in life. Read more
By: Michael McQueen
The human being is a tribal creature. We operate as a ‘we’ far more reliably than we operate as an ‘I’, and our compulsion for conformity is consistently stronger than our impulse towards individuality. Read more