Grammy Award winning and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) platinum-selling artists For King & Country have gained three more awards to add to their K-Love Fan Awards collection. Continue reading “Christian Pop Duo For King & Country Make Awards History”
Becoming Undistracted is About our Values, Not To-Do Lists
By: Laura Bennett
We all know far too well how easy it is to set our mind on doing a task or making a lifestyle change, only to find ourselves completely off track with our goals and occupied by distractions. Continue reading “Becoming Undistracted is About our Values, Not To-Do Lists”
She’s A Crowd: Making Cities Safer for Women Around the World
By: Micaela Aboody
Sharing a story you haven’t felt comfortable telling before and realising you’re supported – and believed – is one of the most important steps in healing, and a crowd-mapping platform is changing the game. Continue reading “She’s A Crowd: Making Cities Safer for Women Around the World”
Is Smart Carpet the Next Must-Have Home Innovation?
By: Sam Robinson
It appears that smart carpet is the next technology for the home, and it has some surprising health benefits. Continue reading “Is Smart Carpet the Next Must-Have Home Innovation?”
“Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson
By: Laura Bennett
Have you ever considered what shapes your value system, or how you form your understanding of right and wrong?
Continue reading ““Healthy Masculinity Looks Like Christlikeness,” Says Pastor Jon Tyson”
Volunteering Isn’t Just About Helping, it’s Community Building
By: Laura Bennett
At face value, volunteering is simply a generous offer of your time and skills to an organisation or cause you care about. In reality though, it goes far beyond that, having a profound affect on our cultural identity. Continue reading “Volunteering Isn’t Just About Helping, it’s Community Building”
NSW’s Bold Ban: “Let’s Go Plastic Free”
By: Michael Crooks
NSW is saying “No” to plastics. Continue reading “NSW’s Bold Ban: “Let’s Go Plastic Free””
Could Debating Be Better with a Bit of Curiosity and Generosity?
By: Laura Bennett
It’s not uncommon, or even bad, to disagree with people and have opposing views but increasingly we’re seeing these disparities fiercely hashed out across multiple mediums leading to alienation, separatism and a deepening acceptance of cancel culture. Continue reading “Could Debating Be Better with a Bit of Curiosity and Generosity?”
‘Downton Abbey’ Sequel Suffers Relevance Issue: Movie Review
By: Laura Bennett
Since venturing out to the cinema a few times post-pandemic (or at least post-2021), I’ve realised the biggest hurdle any movie must overcome right now is proving we should care about its release. Or better yet, care about its story. Continue reading “‘Downton Abbey’ Sequel Suffers Relevance Issue: Movie Review”
Confidence in Cooking Could Improve Your Mental Health
By: Amy Cheng
Healthy eating is often linked to better mental health but a new study has revealed that the act of cooking healthy meals can also benefit our mental health.
Continue reading “Confidence in Cooking Could Improve Your Mental Health”