I watched from a distance as the desperate mum yelled at her child, “Would you just calm down? Calm down right now! If you don’t calm down I’ll give you a big smack!” Continue reading “Watch Your Words”
The Big Story: Why Creation-Science Debates are Missing the Point
By: Tania Harris
How could God have created the world in 6 days when geological data shows the earth is over four billion years old?
How does the Bible’s description of human creation align with scientific evidence supporting evolution?
If Adam and Eve were the first couple, where did their son Cain’s wife come from? Continue reading “The Big Story: Why Creation-Science Debates are Missing the Point”
Helping a Family Member or Friend Who Cuts
By: Shana Schutte
Since age ten Lori has cried for hours while resisting the urge to cut herself. Some days, long sleeves and pants covered the shame of her bleeding scars. Other days, when the temptation didn’t attack her, hope swelled. Continue reading “Helping a Family Member or Friend Who Cuts”
10 Tips for Staying Relevant at Work
By: Michael McQueen
As new technologies continue to change the pace and nature of the workplace, individuals face the ever-growing challenge of remaining ahead of the curve. Continue reading “10 Tips for Staying Relevant at Work”
Most Aussies Have Never Met an Indigenous Person, Let’s Change That
By: Clare Bruce
NITV journalist Natalie Ahmat says 6 or 7 Australians in every 10 have never actually engaged with an Aboriginal person, according to research. And many Aussies are still in the dark about our Aboriginal history. Continue reading “Most Aussies Have Never Met an Indigenous Person, Let’s Change That”
God Was There in My Darkest Days: Human Nature’s Andrew Tierney on ‘Finding Faith’
By: Laura Bennett
If you didn’t have a Human Nature poster on your bedroom wall in the 90s, you probably knew a teenager who did. The singing, dancing foursome, who started out as four school mates in 1989, are now Australian pop royalty, having performed 1400 shows with a thriving Las Vegas residency. Continue reading “God Was There in My Darkest Days: Human Nature’s Andrew Tierney on ‘Finding Faith’”
People Not Like You
When you understand the Gospel, it breaks down your preconceived ideas of who is acceptable to God and who isn’t; who will be saved and who will be lost. Jesus went out of his way to show that the love of God and his saving power knows no boundaries. Continue reading “People Not Like You”
How to Prevent Your Child Becoming a #metoo (and Prevent Your Child from Creating One)
Over recent months, the #metoo hashtag has become a global phenomenon. Women have acknowledged, publicly, the abuse they have suffered at the hands of men, prompted by celebrity actors who allege they were victims of Hollywood executive, Harvey Weinstein. Continue reading “How to Prevent Your Child Becoming a #metoo (and Prevent Your Child from Creating One)”
Fortnite Needs to Be More Addictive
By: Sam Chan
The Fortnite dance is a legit cultural phenom. Just google it. Even the Houston Astros’ celebratory dance is a Fortnite Dance. My favourite is where professional dancers try to mimic the Fortnite dances. Continue reading “Fortnite Needs to Be More Addictive”
The Heart Of Man Movie Review
By: Rebecca Moore
The sparseness of space meets my eyes as the opening scene appears—so deep, so endless, so majestic. Continue reading “The Heart Of Man Movie Review”