By: Michael Walsh
British director Steve McQueen (not to be confused with the famed actor of the same name) is no stranger to historical epics. Continue reading “Saoirse Ronan Tugs the Heartstrings in Wartime Flick, ‘Blitz’”
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By: Michael Walsh
British director Steve McQueen (not to be confused with the famed actor of the same name) is no stranger to historical epics. Continue reading “Saoirse Ronan Tugs the Heartstrings in Wartime Flick, ‘Blitz’”
Prior to the October 7 attacks, life in Gaza City—home to more than 750,000 Palestinians—semblance of normalcy and civility. Continue reading “Gazan Christians Find a New Home in Australia”
By: Mike Crooks
A year after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, conflict is escalating in the Middle East. Continue reading “Israel-Hamas War: One Year On”
By: Michael Walsh
Celebrated Māori director Mike Jonathan’s Ka Whawhai Tonu boldly tells the story of a crucial battle in the first land wars fought in New Zealand’s Waikato region. Continue reading “Power of the Gospel Halts the Cycle of Violence in ‘Ka Whawhai Tonu’”
By: Georgia Free
An epic novel, The Wild Date Palm explores the fate of ordinary people whose mission collides with the secret agenda of powerful countries. Continue reading “Diane Armstrong: From Holocaust Survivor to Bestselling Espionage Author”
By: Russ Matthews
Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation) may not be a name that’s familiar to many. Continue reading “‘Civil-War’ an Adrenaline Packed Cautionary Tale”
By: Joni Boyd
February 24 marks two years since Russia declared war on Ukraine, and Mission Without Borders is calling for people to be praying for the devastated population of Ukraine, in the leadup to this date. Continue reading “Sustaining Hope in the Midst of Conflict: Pray for Ukraine”
By: Amy Cheng
Almost two years on from Russia invading Ukraine and there appears to be no end to the war. Continue reading “Ukraine is Still Standing, and it Needs Your Help”
By: Russ Matthews
World War II fascinates audiences despite the many tales that continue to pour out of this era. Continue reading “‘One Life’ Tells the Moving Story of the Kindertransport”
By: Akos Balogh
Our social media feeds and televisions are filled with pictures of dead and dying Palestinian children. Continue reading “How Remembrance Day and WW2 Gave Me Moral Clarity about Israel/Hamas War”