By: Third Space
I’m a firstborn Asian son. I was always a high achiever! In primary school, I was the annoying kid who asked the teacher for more work. Continue reading “The Curse of Being a High Achiever”
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By: Third Space
I’m a firstborn Asian son. I was always a high achiever! In primary school, I was the annoying kid who asked the teacher for more work. Continue reading “The Curse of Being a High Achiever”
By: Ben McEachen
Stop for a minute, to think about how hard it can be to be a grandparent. Continue reading “Hey Boomer! You Have Much to Offer Your Grandkids”
By: Brian Harris
Many years back I read Paul Tournier’s A Place for You, and was struck by his story of a young man who said simply: “Basically I’ve always been looking for a place – a place to be.” Continue reading “Living on the Edge: Why it’s OK to Only Partly Belong”
We have lived on a rural property for two and a half years. Continue reading “5 Life Lessons I Have Learned From My Garden”
By: Justin Rouillon
The last 12 months have seen Christian music fans spoilt for choice, with Riley Clemmons, Jeremy Camp, We Are Messengers and for KING + COUNTRY taking to stages across Australia. Continue reading “The Afters Are Stoked to Be Heading Back Down Under”
By: Robert Martin
Why do we love sport? Continue reading “Why Do We Love Watching Sport?”
By: Akos Balogh
Few things keep me awake at night like Artificial Intelligence. Continue reading “Making Sense Of AI Through a Christian Lens”
By: Ben McEachen
Saving money: we all know we need to be doing it. But it can be easier said than done, right? Continue reading “Savings Demystified”
By: Russ Matthews
Few franchises have spanned four decades and seem to improve as they age. Continue reading “Strap in for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”
By: Stephen McAlpine
I saw this sign on the back of a New Zealand bus (above) and was struck by both the brilliant marketing, as well as the desire for a sense of community that we now simply assume has been lost. Continue reading “Nostalgia, and Why A New Housing Estate Won’t Bring Back Community”