Tag Archive for: worldview

Radical Hope in a Hope-less World

By: Akos Balogh

‘Radical Hope’ was the theme of last year’s Byron Bay Writer’s Festival. Read more

What the World’s Most Famous Atheist Says About Christianity Now

By: Akos Balogh

Famous British Atheist Richard Dawkins used to say that raising children to be Christian was a form of child abuse. Read more

Artificial Intelligence and the Christian Faith

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

In our rapidly advancing world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force, bringing both benefits and challenges to society. Read more

Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning – A John Anderson Book Review

By: John Anderson

The Black Lives Matter riots and protests as well as the widespread phenomenon of pulling down statues of colonial leaders has made the nature and legacy of European colonialism front and centre of widespread discussion again. Read more

A Christian Response to Suicide: Learning from the Past

By: Brian Harris

I’m taking today’s blog in a somewhat different direction, and a bit of a warning is appropriate. Read more

As a Christian, How Should I Think About Risk?

By: Ben Allsop

It seems that almost every aspect of life has the potential to be turned on its head at the moment. Read more

Why Christians Should Be the Best Cultural Critics – Philosopher Christopher Watkin

By: Laura Bennett

Have you ever thought to question what underpins your beliefs on right and wrong and how you align with certain cultural systems? Read more

As a Christian, I Went Down the A.I. Rabbit Hole. Here are 12 Things I Discovered

By: Akos Balogh

“In a few years, Cyberdyne Systems will create a revolutionary defense system. It’s called Skynet. Read more

Why We Need a Global Children’s Rights Movement

By: Kristian Johnson

“Women tend to care for kids, and dads tend to play with kids, and kids need both… And it’s amazing how these two things complement one another… this is what men and women do naturally because of their biological differences, because of their brain chemistry differences, and the amazing thing is, it optimises child development.” ~ Katy Faust Read more