WFH? How to Make it Work (From Home)

By: Caroline Spencer

The other day a friend and I planned to have lunch together. We were to meet outside my office. Read more

Australia’s Christian History Takes Centre Stage in New Book

By: Georgia Free

If you’ve listened to the podcast Australia’s Invisible History, you will already be familiar with The Outback Historian – Dr Paul Roe. Read more

A Familiar Story for the Eternal Problem of Suffering

By: Sharon Cheung

Two missed calls. Ten unread messages. One winter night changed my experience of grief forever – one which may haunt me for the rest of my life on earth. Read more

Finding Glimmers of Hope in the Trenches of Motherhood

By: Annette Spurr

Every mother, if she’s honest, will tell you that motherhood is both their greatest honour and hardest struggle. Read more

Gen Z and Cancel Culture

By: McCrindle

In a society of increasingly diverse worldviews and beliefs, Australians are recognising diversity by listening to others, particularly when they have differing worldviews from their own. Read more

The Subjective State of ‘Secularism’ – What is a Secular Country, Really?

By: City Bible Forum

It’s a bit of a buzz term at the moment, but when we say “Australia is a secular country” are we talking about a freedom from religion or a freedom for religion in this wide brown country of ours? Read more

Christian Music Great Toby Mac: Grief and Hope Behind the New Album ‘Life After Death’

By: Laura Bennett

In the face of devastating loss, our belief in the goodness of God can understandably be challenged. We wonder how a good God could allow us to experience such grief or pain, and why our circumstances have unfolded as they have. Read more

Artificial Intelligence, Man & God – A Chat with Professor John Lennox

By: Kristian Johnson

John Anderson was joined on his podcast recently by mathematician, bioethicist and Christian apologist Professor John Lennox for a profound conversation centred on the current and future impacts of artificial intelligence technology, including the ethical implications of this technology. Read more

Changes to the World of Work Awaiting Today’s School Leavers

By: McCrindle

The Industrial Revolution in Europe and Britain in the late 1700’s to early 1800’s saw the transition to systematised, mechanised manufacturing production which significantly revolutionised the way of working. Read more