Tag Archive for: christianity

Why Does My Wife Restack the Dishwasher?

By: Sam Chan

If I don’t stack the dishwasher, I get in trouble.  But if I do stack the dishwasher, my wife re-stacks it! Read more

‘Video’ Discipleship In a ‘Digital’ Age – Why The Church Needs to Catch Up

By: Stephen McAlpine

Tim Keller once posited a question along these lines: Why is it that so many young church-going people lose their faith within a term or so of going to college? Read more

Wrestling with History in an Age That Disregards it

By: Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker

In our culture today, there is a strange set of attitudes toward history. Read more

The Big Fat Ugly Lie Most Christians Believe

By: yesHEis

As a Christian, you’re often told that you should get excited when people ask you about your faith—like it’s the best thing that could ever happen to you. But… if instead of excitement you feel dread, anxiety or shame, you’re not alone. Read more

Domestic Violence: The Church Can’t be Absent From Addressing the Issue

By: Laura Bennett

On average in Australia one women a week is murdered by her current or former partner. One. Woman. A week. Read more

The God Who Comes to You

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

The God who comes to you is not the God whom many people know. They mainly know the God to whom they have to come. Read more

Food Can Prompt Us Toward Godly Wonder, Says Writer Erin Davis

By: Laura Bennett

At its most basic, our consumption of food is about nourishing our bodies and keeping them alive. Read more

Why Do I Hate Vacuuming?

By: Sam Chan

I hate vacuuming. But I love mowing the lawn. Read more

Okay, So it’s a Secular Age – But Jesus is Still Working

By: Stephen McAlpine

I had the sweet opportunity to have a long chat with a “baby Christian” the other week at a church gathering. Read more

What Shall We Do About Our Coffee Snobbery?

By: Sam Chan

What is “sin”? Jesus might explain this way – “You know how if you drink a single origin espresso you look down on the person drinking the instant coffee? Well … that’s sin. Read more