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From White Supremacy to Civil Rights Activist, Bob Zellner on Being a ‘Son of the South’

By: Laura Bennett

Bob Zellner’s life is really hard to sum up in a two-hour movie, but Son of the South gives us powerful glimpse into the story of this Klansman’s grandson who became a key supporter of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. Read more

Christian Leader: Are You a Painting Or a Window?

By: Stephen McAlpine

Paul is not a painting we look at and wish we could be like; rather he is a window to the awesome rescuing grace of the Redeemer. Leader pride produces personality cults, while leader humility stimulates worship of God. Read more

Don’t Need God? You Might Have Samson Syndrome

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

Samson had a dilemma. He was so strong! What did he need God for? Read more

Two Women’s Bold Take on Reconciliation

By: Michael Crooks

It’s National Reconciliation Week and two Australians want to change the way we think about unifying the country. Read more

What Legacy Are You Building?

By: Dr Justin Coulson

Pause and think, for just a moment, of the most excellent person you have ever met…

What made them so “excellent”?

Is it possible to create an inventory of their attributes; the characteristics of excellence they embody?

Aristotle said… Read more

Need Better Relationships? It Could Be You, Says Dating and Marriage Counsellor Debra Fileta

By: Laura Bennett

When your mind wanders, what thoughts do you arrive at? There are many things that can fill our mind, but for many of us the relationships we have with friends and family, and even our own sense of wellbeing, can take up a lot of headspace. Read more

10 Surprising Things I’ve Learned About Having Good Mental Health

By: Akos Balogh

For most of my life, I’ve been blessed with good physical and mental health. Read more

Why Sweet Revenge Is Actually Bitter

By: Danni Synot

Any other space cadets out there? Creative dreamers? Ally McBeals? Read more

Listening is What’s Missing From Our World, Says ‘Black Imagination’ Artist Natasha Marin

By: Laura Bennett

You walk into an art gallery and the moment you do, you are blindfolded. You feel uncomfortable but suddenly attune to auditory stories playing around you. Read more

5 Challenges to Future Remote Work

By: Michael McQueen

Among the most significant and lasting changes created by COVID last year was the sudden shift to remote work. Return to offices this year have been varied, and where we will collectively end up in our work life in years to come is proving difficult to predict. Read more