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“It’s Getting Harder with Every Crop We Lose,” An Aussie Farmer on Finding Hope

By: Georgia Free

Trent Greentree is as Aussie as they come. As a fifth-generation farmer from Freemans Reach, he spends his days growing cauliflower and cucumbers for Australian pickle company Three Threes. Read more

Why You Mustn’t Miss the Start of Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’

By: Sam Chan

The movie “Elvis” starts with Baz Luhrmann’s motto: “A life lived in fear is a life half lived.” Read more

Gen Z: The Tik Tok Generation Who Care About Ending Racism & Climate Change

By: McCrindle

The world which educators are preparing students for is changing, but so too is the world these students are being shaped in. Read more

Queen Elizabeth II: 1926–2022

By: Michael Crooks

Queen Elizabeth II, the beloved British Monarch who for more than seven decades served the people of the United Kingdom, its Realms, and the Commonwealth, has died aged 96.  Read more

5 Ways to Change a Mind… According to Reddit

By: Michael McQueen

What does it take to change a mind? This question has garnered much attention in recent years. Read more

What if Jesus Never Knew You?

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 7:21, NIV).

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Dustin Nickerson Counters Unhelpful Marriage Advice with Comedy

By: Laura Bennett

If you’re on the brink of marriage or just trying to prepare yourself for the “one day, someday” of getting engaged, there’s a plethora of books, courses, devotionals and relational aids that promise you the insights you need before making such a commitment. Read more

Unpacking The Parent-Teacher Tensions in the Education System

By: Kristian Johnson 

In his latest Conversations Interview, John Anderson is joined by Professor James Tooley for a fascinating conversation about the role of education in the modern age.

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Review of Funding for School Chaplaincy Underway

By: Steff Willis

An independent evaluation will assess the effectiveness of chaplaincy in supporting the wellbeing of school students and the broader school community. Read more

‘The Bear’ One of the Best New Things On TV

By: Nick Long

The Bear is a fantastic series that captures the frenetic life of running a small family restaurant in Chicago. Read more