‘Civil-War’ an Adrenaline Packed Cautionary Tale

By: Russ Matthews 

Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) may not be a name that’s familiar to many. Read more

Healthy Overnight Breakfast Oats

By: Kelli Kieselbach

Do you struggle with finding healthy breakfast choices that don’t take hours of prep and keep you going until lunch? Read more

The Anzac Spirit, Inspiring Australians to ‘Soldier On’

By: Helping Hands

Anzac Day is one of the few days in our national calendar that all Australians can agree on. Read more

Choirs Invited To Enter International Competition

By: Clare Bruce 

Choirs around Australia – and worldwide – are being invited to enter the inaugural ‘International Christian Choir Competition’, an online event being run by Excelsia College in Sydney. Read more

Australians and Etiquette: Comparing the Generations

By: Mark McCrindle

Returning your shopping trolley, waving to another driver, and being punctual are all opportunities to exhibit politeness and extend courtesy to your neighbour. 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

How to Ease Your Stress With a ‘Mindfulness Moment’

By: Michelle Nortje

By being mindful of our social and sensory needs and limits, we can avoid becoming burnt out, bombarded and over-committed. Read more

The Darkest Night: Making Sense of Life’s Hardest Seasons

By: Brian Harris

About 40 years ago an older friend spoke to me about “the dark night of the soul” that he was going through. Read more