By: Steve Dunster
More Than an Imaginary Friend
By: Russ Matthews
Did you have an imaginary friend growing up? Continue reading “More Than an Imaginary Friend”
5 Tips for Answering Tough Questions About Faith
By: Charlotte Life
As an openly Christian person, I have experienced situations where a new believer or non-Christian has asked questions about my beliefs, and it can come quite suddenly. Continue reading “5 Tips for Answering Tough Questions About Faith”
Who Am I? Knowing Your Identity, in 60 Seconds
By: Amy Isham
Can philosophy tell us who we are? Continue reading “Who Am I? Knowing Your Identity, in 60 Seconds”
Is Secularism Good for Society?
By: Amy Isham
To non-religious people, secularism represents the freedom to live in a way that suits them, and majority religions don’t get to tell them what’s right or wrong. Continue reading “Is Secularism Good for Society?”
Beyond Medals and Finish Lines: Naa Anang’s Higher Calling
By: Steff Willis
In the world of elite sports, achieving excellence often involves more than just physical prowess. Continue reading “Beyond Medals and Finish Lines: Naa Anang’s Higher Calling”
Radical Hope in a Hope-less World
By: Akos Balogh
‘Radical Hope’ was the theme of last year’s Byron Bay Writer’s Festival. Continue reading “Radical Hope in a Hope-less World”
Who Should Pay for Church Morning Tea?
By: Ben McEachen
One of the best bits about gathering at church to glorify God together is morning tea. Continue reading “Who Should Pay for Church Morning Tea?”
Can Atheists Have Mystical Experiences?
By: Aaron Johnstone
Traditionally, philosophers and spiritual leaders have believed that you must be religious to have a mystical and profound experience. Continue reading “Can Atheists Have Mystical Experiences?”
How to Deal With Your Inner Ageist
By: Caroline Spencer
Lately I’ve been toying with the idea of blepharoplasty. Continue reading “How to Deal With Your Inner Ageist”