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Catch ‘Asteroid City’ For an Existential Deep-Dive: Movie Review

By: Michael Walsh

Film director Wes Anderson’s symmetrical style is so recognisable even AI has sought to imitate it. Read more

How to Build a Strong Support Network: 3 Keys

By: Lauren Chee

I have been preparing for a major life transition into parenthood, and part of my preparation has involved reflecting on my support network. Read more

Hot Cocoa with Dates and Almond Milk

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Here is a simple but delicious variation on your regular hot cocoa beverages. Read more

Who Do You Imitate?

By: Robert Martin 

I went for a run recently and the person in front of me signalled right as he turned a corner – and so as I turned the same corner I also inadvertently signalled right. Read more

‘The Chosen’ Aussie Cast Member George Xanthis Says Playing John is “Meditative”

By: Laura Bennett

With season four currently in production, The Chosen has continued to gain fans as it dramatises the life of Jesus and his disciples, extending its reach on Netflix and on US broadcast network The CW, thanks to a new distribution deal. Read more

A Stroke at 27, Heart Attack at 29: Almost Dying Saved Author Ben McKelvey

By: Laura Bennett

Author, journalist and editor Ben McKelvey was 27 when he had stroke. Read more

What I’ve Learned About Surrender and Achievement in Motherhood

By: Rachel Reva

Wanna hear the complexity of being a coach and a Christian? Read more

You Have the Power, But Are You Willing?

By: Brian Harris

In Matthew 8:2 a man with leprosy approaches Jesus not with the anticipated “will you heal me?” but a statement, “If you are willing you can heal me”. Read more

‘Sound of Freedom’ Exposing the Dark Reality of Child Trafficking [Movie Review]

By: Matt Townsend

How do we dispel the darkness in our world? By shining the brightest light possible.  Read more

How to Combat Groupthink in Your Teams

By: Michael McQueen

We often hear about echo chambers and groupthink in regards to the online world, our political leanings and our social groups. Read more