By: Sharon Cheung
Two missed calls. Ten unread messages. One winter night changed my experience of grief forever – one which may haunt me for the rest of my life on earth. Continue reading “A Familiar Story for the Eternal Problem of Suffering”
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By: Sharon Cheung
Two missed calls. Ten unread messages. One winter night changed my experience of grief forever – one which may haunt me for the rest of my life on earth. Continue reading “A Familiar Story for the Eternal Problem of Suffering”
By: City Bible Forum
For most of this year, my wife and I have been agonising over whether to send our first born, nearly 4-year-old son, to a public or an independent religious school. Continue reading “Want Your Kids to Do Well in School? Send Them to Church First!”
By: Russ Matthews
Who is really in control of this world? Continue reading “When the World Seems Like Chaos, Who is in Control?”
By: City Bible Forum
There’s a lot going on in our society around identity at the moment. I only have to say the words “Manly Sea Eagles” and you’ll get it. Continue reading “Society is Suffering A Case of Mistaken Identity”
By: Russ Matthews
Few people outside the golfing community would be familiar with Maurice Flitcroft. Still, to those within the sport, this man was legendary. Continue reading “The Phantom of the Open – Movie Review”
By: City Bible Forum
Mind blown! The pictures coming from NASA’s James Webb telescope are incredible. Continue reading “Has the Universe Outgrown God?”
By: Russ Matthews
Usually, during the school holiday season, there are loads of options for families, except this year, there are few family-friendly options. With so few options for parents to choose from, it is a wonder how The Sea Beast from Netflix arrived on the scene with such little fanfare. Continue reading “The Sea Beast – Reel Dialogue Movie Review”
By: Russ Matthews at Reel Dialogue
Since Avengers: Endgame, directors Anthony and Joe Russo have been flying under the radar with smaller productions and producing roles for Netflix. Continue reading “‘The Gray Man’ is Bourne Plus a Sense of Humour – Movie Review”
By: Aaron Johnstone
The Winter Solstice has come and gone, putting an exclamation mark on our calendars with the frosty reminder that the days are short, and the shadows long as the dreary darkness of winter takes hold. Continue reading “The Things We Keep Coming Back To: The Great Value of The Arts”
By: Sam Chan
Lately I’ve been re-listening to “Human” – the 2008 song by The Killers. Continue reading “How Do We Know We Are Human?”