Does Church Matter?

By: Brian Harris

I’ve just finished teaching a week long intensive called “Denominational Distinctives.” Read more

How Gen Z Can Stand Out in Workplaces of the Future

By: Ashley Fell 

Over the last two years, the world of work has undergone some massive transformations. Mandating that people work from home started out as a necessary measure to keep people safe. Now, it has become the new expectation of workers. Read more

Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]

By: Russ Matthews

Don’t Worry Darling has been all over the news for all the wrong reasons. The movie seems lost within the noise between suspected on-set infighting, Oliva Wilde and Harry Styles’ relationship, and the infamous ‘Spitgate’ scenario.  Read more

Seeing the Eternal in the Ephemeral: Can Sport Point us Towards God?

By: Aaron Johnstone

When was the last time you simply sat back, embraced the moment and took it all in? For me it was over the weekend, seeing an annual tradition grow in significance and membership over the AFL Grand Final weekend. Read more

Why Repetition is a Powerful Tool for Marketers, Teachers and Leaders

By: Michael McQueen

If you have ever found yourself believing that humans only use 10 percent of their brain, that vitamin C cures a cold or that eating carrots improves eyesight, you have experienced the persuasive impact of repetition.[1] Read more

5 Things I Wish People Knew About Mental Health

By: Jessica Halim

Mental health is a buzzword these days. Read more

Send a Shoebox Gift of Hope and Love in Time for Christmas!

By: Hope 103.2 

Last year, more than 10 million Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes were packed across the world – 10,505,155 children were told they are loved because of this simple gesture. Read more

Between Toxic Positivity and a ‘Deus Remotus’: Getting the Balance Right

By: Brian Harris

Toxic positivity is a new buzz word which rightly laments the irritating habit of attributing something positive to everything that happens, the kind of “if life serves you lemons, make lemonade” mindset which undergirds most bumper stickers and many sermon slogans. Read more

Chicken Salt on the Menu in New Documentary

By: 96five

Salt of the Earth, the story of the South Australian man who invented Chicken Salt, will have its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival October this October. Read more

Do You Interrupt Your Child’s Study to Ask How It’s Going? Try This Instead

By: Amy Cheng

Parents are unknowingly hindering their child’s studying when they go into their rooms and ask how their study is going, a new survey has revealed – students also revealed the ways in which parents could be helpful in the lead up to exams. Read more