Our Knowable God – And the Unknowable, Hard-To-Please Gods of Ancient Times

By: Tania Harris

In 2019, in a coastal area of northern Peru, archaeologists discovered the largest child burial site ever found. Lying beneath a lonely plot of desert sands were the skeletons of 227 children between the ages of 4 and 14. Read more

Should We Live the Iphone or Android Way?

By: Andrew Laird

Did you see the recent report that Android users are safer drivers than iPhone users? Read more

Older Women Most At Risk of Homelessness

By: Georgia Free

Alarmingly, there are more than 116,000 people experiencing homelessness in Australia on any given night. But one group in particular is facing increased risks and danger – older women. Read more

In a Diverse Cultural Landscape, Our Communication May Need to Slow Down

By: McCrindle

Between shorter attention spans and more diverse communities, communication isn’t getting easier. Read more

Vulnerability Creates Opportunities to Share Faith: Laura’s Story

By: yesHEis

Laura is the kind of person you want as a friend. Always looking to the bright side of life and always checking in to see if you’re ok. She shared a situation where she did just that with a work colleague… Read more

Explainer: Why Has the “Anglican Church Split”?

By: Michael Crooks

On August 14, the Diocese of the Southern Cross officially launched in Canberra as a breakaway Anglican church. Read more

‘Thirteen Lives’ Celebrates the Power of Collaboration [Movie Review]

By: Michael Walsh

“Last seen nine days ago, twelve boys, and their coach, are trapped in the flooded caves.” Read more

How to be a Great Dad: Tips for Fathers, Download Free Toolkit

By: Steff Willis

Fathers play a pivotal role in families and yet sometimes, their value can be underplayed.
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Drop the Notion of “Making It”, Says Musician-Turned-CEO Pete Gillies

By: Laura Bennett

Today, perhaps more than ever, the idea of having one career for life is an increasingly outdated notion. Read more

Is the Sexual Revolution Built on Lies? Secular Feminist says ‘Yes’.

By: Akos Balogh

Laughter roared through the back of the truck. Half my army platoon and I were riding in a Unimog on our way to a training exercise. And the conversation turned (as it often did) to sexual matters and sexual ‘conquests’. Read more