Some people see being a Christian as a private and individual thing. Continue reading “We Don’t Live for Ourselves Alone [Devotion]”
Workplace Stress and Perfectionism – Insights from Psychology
By: Michelle Dean
The workplace can often be a challenging place, full of deadlines and unspoken demands and expectations. Continue reading “Workplace Stress and Perfectionism – Insights from Psychology”
Heart of Stone: Movie Review
By: Russ Matthews
The film industry yearns for a female action star who can capture the audiences of James Bond and Ethan Hunt. Continue reading “Heart of Stone: Movie Review”
How Young Australians are Shaping the Future of Shopping
By: Mark McCrindle
In a cultural transformation, young Australians are increasingly adopting the role of ‘identity consumers,’ using their purchasing choices to express personal values and identity. Continue reading “How Young Australians are Shaping the Future of Shopping”
Perseverance – One of the Great Predictors of Success
By: Brian Harris
What’s the greatest predictor of future success? Continue reading “Perseverance – One of the Great Predictors of Success”
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ a Painful Portrayal of First Nations Injustice
By: Russ Matthews
The discussion of First Nations continues to be a talking point for many nations worldwide. Continue reading “‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ a Painful Portrayal of First Nations Injustice”
That Feeling of ‘Meh’-Ness, and 3 Ingredients to Combat It
By: Monica Jacob
Someone asks, ‘How are you?’ and we are implicitly obligated to say, “I’m doing great, thanks!” Continue reading “That Feeling of ‘Meh’-Ness, and 3 Ingredients to Combat It”
What Does the Bible Say about Today’s Culture? A Lot, Says Academic
By: Amy Cheng
We are all shaped by our culture, but not using the Bible to understand our culture is like giving away the keys to our mind to a stranger, according to an academic. Continue reading “What Does the Bible Say about Today’s Culture? A Lot, Says Academic”
10 Reflections on a Divided World: Israel, and The Voice to Parliament
By: Akos Balogh
We live in a divided world. Continue reading “10 Reflections on a Divided World: Israel, and The Voice to Parliament”
As the Sydney Opera House Turns 50, Sam Chan Reflects
By: Sam Chan
So the Sydney Opera House turns 50. Continue reading “As the Sydney Opera House Turns 50, Sam Chan Reflects”