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How King David Learnt About Forgiveness

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

David learnt about forgiveness. When David, the one who would become king of Israel was young, he thought he understood about forgiveness, but he didn’t. Like so many of us, David learnt about forgiveness by the things that he suffered. Read more

Sexting: What to Do if It Happens to Your Child

By: Dr Justin Coulson

A friend of mine had an awful ‘sexting’ incident occur with her 11 year-old daughter. Her daughter was having an innocent conversation with a boy from school via text when he asked her to send “noodz” to him. I have two daughters and a son who are between 9 and 14. Is sexting normal now? How can I stop them having to deal with this? Read more

Banana & Zucchini Bread

By: Susan Joy

This tasty, healthy bread is made with fruit and vegetables, almond meal and coconut flour which are rich in protein and fibre, plus prebiotic fibre from arrowroot. It has a crispy top, a lovely moist centre and rises well. It’s the perfect snack for any hungry tummy. Read more

Inception Meets Batman, Bond Meets Matrix – in Christopher Nolan’s Mind Bender, ‘Tenet’

By: Laura Bennett

After Christopher Nolan releases a movie, I’m sure he spends his weekends reading all the reviews, laughing at pundits and poor reviewers like me trying to decipher his latest masterpiece. Read more

Success at School: IQ vs Personality

By: Dr Justin Coulson

A guy I know – let’s call him Justin – was a failure at school by nearly all measures. I (oops, “he”) had few friends. And academically… well, let’s just say that Justin’s report cards were never worth framing and putting on a wall. He was given full marks, however, for being an “underachiever”. Read more

When You Don’t Understand God

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

We’re good at pretending that we’re in control of everything, and we’re good at pretending we understand everything as well. But if we’re honest with ourselves, we have to admit that there are many times in our lives when we just don’t understand what is happening or why things are the way they are. Read more

TV Host Eddie Woo’s Top Study Tip for Year 12s

By: Clare Bruce

For star Youtuber and maths teacher extraordinaire Eddie Woo, teaching in lockdown has come naturally. Read more

Tandoori Chicken with Indian Green Chutney

By: Susan Joy

Tandoori Chicken is an iconic North Indian dish. It gets its name from the way it is cooked – in a tandoori or clay oven. Tandoori Chicken is a very quick and easy recipe to make. Read more

Which Archetype of Leadership Represents You?

By: Michael McQueen

Think back to your teachers at school. What characterised them? In schools, the approaches to teaching and authority tend to group themselves into four key categories. Read more