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Why Beauty Leaves Us Breathless

By: Sheridan Voysey

A vivid sunset, a misty horizon, the vibrant life of a colourful coral reef. In the presence of such beauty could we in fact be glimpsing something more? Read more

2020 COVID Fashion Report – Does Your Favourite Brand Make the Grade?

By: Hope Media

The COVID-19 edition of Baptist World Aid Australia’s (BWAA) annual Ethical Fashion Report revealed that more than 70 per cent of companies assessed in 2020 could demonstrate that they had taken at least some deliberate positive actions to support vulnerable garment workers through the global pandemic. Read more

The Artist Spotlight With Young & Free

By: Rhema 99.7

Aodhan King from Young & Free talks about the new album All Of My Best Friends, including the themes and heart behind the album. Read more

Shining a Light on the Issue of Food Insecurity in the Midst of a Global Pandemic

By: McCrindle

Each year, McCrindle partners with Foodbank Australia to provide a research-based overview of the issue of food insecurity in Australia. Read more

You Can’t Be a Perfect Christian and That’s OK

By: Laura Bennett

The Christian faith is a fickle thing. In believing in God and accepting Jesus as His son, our key life aim is to live as Jesus did: in perfect relationship with God, and with a divine love for humanity. But that’s impossible. You’ve probably already messed it up five times this morning and that’s OK because you can continually choose to correct it. Read more

How to Deal With Child to Parent Aggression

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Aggressive behaviour by a child towards a parent is one of the least studied areas of domestic violence. This is due in large part because parents are reluctant to admit that it happens. Many parents feel embarrassed, confused and even responsible for their child’s actions. Read more

What Religion, According to Nick Cave, is the “Unhappiest in the World”?

By: Stephen McAlpine

No one does unhappy like Nick Cave. Nick Cave was born to do unhappy. Read more

Why Ground-Level Workers Are The Top-level Innovators

By: Michael McQueen

‘In my experience, innovation can only come from the bottom. Those closest to the problem are in the best position to solve it. Everyone must be able to experiment, learn, and iterate. Position, obedience and tradition should hold no power.’ [1] Read more

Learn to Cook Like a Junior Masterchef

By: Gabriel Garcia

Whether you’re an aspiring Masterchef or the obligatory chef at home, cooking is something we must all get a grasp of at some point in our lives. Read more

Torture, Rejection and Love? – The Power of Prayer

By: Murray Noble

When Khan* found Jesus, he was forced to live a Christian life in secrecy. That was until he decided to be baptised. Read more