By: Mark McCrindle
In an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, the concept of acceptance holds profound significance in shaping societies. Continue reading “Australians’ Lens on Acceptance”
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By: Mark McCrindle
In an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, the concept of acceptance holds profound significance in shaping societies. Continue reading “Australians’ Lens on Acceptance”
By: Stephen McAlpine
“They came to a place called Golgotha (which means ‘the place of the skull’).” ~ Matthew 27:33
Continue reading “The ‘Theology of The Skull’ in Euthanasia Laws”
By: Berlinda Fortin
Fifteen-year-old Achiek says he is now the father of his household. Continue reading “Father Figure at Age 15: Achiek’s Story of Survival”
By: Laura Bennett
Over the last two years Hillsong has had a rolling list of scandals and accusations made against them that have – beyond affecting leadership and the church as an organisation – left thousands of church members caught in the crosshairs of ugly revelations. Continue reading ““What I Was Scared to Say is What’s Resonated” – Hillsong Songwriter Benjamin Hastings”
By: Michael McQueen
Every sacred cow was once an innovation. Continue reading “Leaders: Are You Holding Onto Any Sacred Cows?”
It’s difficult for me to leave the outcomes to God. The reality is that I’ve been a control freak for most of my life. I’ve been so focused on achieving specific outcomes that I haven’t had time to enjoy the journey. Continue reading “Leave the Outcomes to God”
By: Rachel Reva
Ever had one of those mornings where you just wake up and feel off? Continue reading “Practise Gratitude – Even When You Don’t Feel Like It”
By: Russ Matthews
Jann Mardenborough may not be recognisable to many outside the race car and gaming communities, but this young gamer was a history-maker. Continue reading “From Gamer to Elite Motor Racer: ‘Gran Turismo’ Brings True Story to Life”
By: Mark McCrindle
In ancient times, people used the term generation to describe all the people alive. Continue reading “The Generations Defined”
By: Robert Martin
Years ago when I worked as a marketing analyst, my boss warned me against “paralysis by analysis” – cautioning against spending so much time analysing that we never took any action. Continue reading “Paralysis by Analysis”