How to Approach Sale Season Ethically
By: Georgia Free
It’s easy to get swept up in the thrill of pre-Christmas sales, but it’s so important to also be thinking about ethics when we shop. Read more
By: Georgia Free
It’s easy to get swept up in the thrill of pre-Christmas sales, but it’s so important to also be thinking about ethics when we shop. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Journey to Bethlehem writer and director Adam Anders is no stranger to the entertainment industry. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
On track to become one of the most watched series in the world with 600-million-episode views and counting, The Chosen’s exponential success has fans critiquing how its achievements should be handled. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Although the experience of loneliness existed well before covid lockdowns and remote working were commonplace, on this side of the pandemic we’re acutely aware of the consequences of isolation, and how deeply it’s being felt. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
When you consider the parameters of your life and what you feel is possible, is the ceiling set by your circumstance, or your thinking? Read more
By: Laura Bennett
If you’ve been exposed to the Christian worldview for any length of time, it’s likely you’ve heard people talk about how we “partner with God” in His masterplan for the world and how, despite our ordinariness and failures at times, we’re all qualified for the job of being a “friend of God” in that pursuit. Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Georgia-based artist Stephen Stanley has been making music since the age of nine. Read more
By: Yvette McDonnell
Could an encounter between the elderly and preschoolers transform the lives of both generations? Read more
By: Laura Bennett
Since ChatGPT was unleashed in the world on November 30, last year, the implications of generative artificial intelligence – a form of AI that can create content – are being understood in real time. Read more