Why do we work? Ask around and you are likely to encounter more than a few strange, quizzical looks. Why would any sensible person even ask that question? We just have to, right? And to flourish at work, well that’s a nice idea, but… Continue reading “How to Flourish at Work”
Chocolate and Coconut Slice
By: Susan Joy
This delicious chocolate and coconut slice is moist and chewy and best of all it’s quick and easy to make. It’s perfect for those requiring a healthy treat that doesn’t contain any eggs or nuts. Continue reading “Chocolate and Coconut Slice”
Christians Can React to Queensland’s Abortion Laws with Gracious Compassion
By: Warren Nunn
In the aftermath of the Queensland’s Parliament decision to endorse radical abortion laws, the Christian community has been called to act with gracious compassion. Continue reading “Christians Can React to Queensland’s Abortion Laws with Gracious Compassion”
How to Raise Kids Who Read
There’s a reason that experts make a big deal about telling parents to read to their children. Reading to kids (not using devices but using real books) is one of the best things we can do to help them develop positively. Continue reading “How to Raise Kids Who Read”
If God Is Good, Why Is There Suffering and Pain?
Well, that is the big question, isn’t it? It’s supposedly the biggest weapon that atheists bring out against Christians. Continue reading “If God Is Good, Why Is There Suffering and Pain?”
First Man Movie Review: Ryan Gosling is Neil Armstrong
By: Laura Bennett
Having tapped his toes for Director Damien Chazelle in LA LA Land, the two are now taking Ryan Gosling’s feet to the moon, and it’s worth the watch. Continue reading “First Man Movie Review: Ryan Gosling is Neil Armstrong”
Using Social Media For Good
By: Matt Stickel
Is it just me or does it take some digging to find an uplifting post on my Facebook newsfeed? With a few hundred friends (mostly from my church and Christian workplace), I’m shocked by how little encouragement I see on a daily basis. Continue reading “Using Social Media For Good”
A Chaplain’s Road to the Invictus Games
By: Justin Rouillon
At the heart of the Invictus Games lie the words of the 19th century poet William Ernest Henley: Continue reading “A Chaplain’s Road to the Invictus Games”
70 Years on and Work-life Balance Is Still Eluding Most Australians
By: McCrindle
It was January 1948 that the Commonwealth Arbitration Court gave official assent to the 40-hour, five day working week in Australia. Continue reading “70 Years on and Work-life Balance Is Still Eluding Most Australians”
Toddlers and Television
I have written in this column – for years – that excessive screen time, including watching television, is not good for anyone, but is especially detrimental to children. A study published recently about the effects of television watching on toddlers makes this clearer than ever. Continue reading “Toddlers and Television”