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?”
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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?”
By: Ben McEachen
On July 18, 2024, the world, almost, stopped. Continue reading “Why We Should Not Fear Global Tech Outages”
By: Susan Joy
These petite Paleo Ciabatta Dinner rolls have a crisp crust and a lovely soft centre that’s light and airy, similar to traditional Italian Ciabatta bread. Continue reading “Easy DIY Ciabatta Dinner Rolls”
Have you heard people talking about consent? Continue reading “Is Consent a New Idea?”
By: Stephen McAlpine
On the surface it seems astounding: Australian young people are among the worst affected by the mental health crisis that is reverberating around the globe since the COVID pandemic hit. Continue reading “The Mental Health Tsunami Has Arrived: How Should Christians Respond?”
By: Joni Boyd
Maria fled to Uganda to escape the war in South Sudan, running with her parents and siblings to escape the shooting. Continue reading “Maria: I Want to Be a Doctor So I Can Save Other People’s Lives”
By: Brian Harris
I get to preach on Judas Iscariot this week. Yup – I drew the short straw. Continue reading “Our Deepest Regrets: To Our Inner Judas”
Do you ever sleep a full eight hours and wake up tired, only to repeat the cycle the next night, and the next, and wonder what on earth is going on? Continue reading “Why Am I So Tired?”
By: Russ Matthews
Colleen Hoover’s beloved novel was a TikTok phenomenon that led to worldwide success for all those who may wonder why a romantic drama like It Ends With Us is getting so much media attention. Continue reading “Domestic Abuse Tackled in ‘It Ends With Us’”
By: Yvette McDonnell
Lindy Hedges is a university lecturer at Notre Dame and a Christian therapist in private practice. She’s also a director of the ADHD Foundation of Australia. Continue reading “ADHD: It’s So Misunderstood, But Help is Available”