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As a Christian, How Should I Think About Risk?

For Christians, our faith offers a different worldview through which we can manage our finances. How should we think about financial risk?

Hayfever: Are You Ready For Spring?

Eating a diet rich in omega 3, fresh produce, plenty of water and getting adequate sunshine are a good start when it comes to hayfever.

The Bond of Brothers

There is a reason why Jesus used the word brotherhood to describe the relationships among his disciples, says Russ Matthews.

What People Don’t Want to Hear About Success

Consistency and patience in the face of obstacles is what gets you to the mountain top, writes Rachel Reva.

Who Made God?

Who made God? The short answer, is of course, that no-one made God. God is himself the maker and original cause of all that exists…

Reducing Black and White Thinking – And Living With Grey

While black and white thinking can give us a sense of certainty and clarity, life hardly ever fits neatly into one of two categories.

The Rise of Conscious Consumers

The future consumer is reshaping the landscape of the retail world, calling for accountability in their operations.

Sound of Freedom – We Review the Actual Film

Alejandro Monteverde’s ‘Sound of Freedom’ is top-quality artistry that has captured the world’s attention in unprecedented fashion.

Australia’s Longest-Serving Guide Dog Owner on Love and Loss, and Living with Blindness

When David turned five, his mother made the heart wrenching decision to send him to a boarding school for the blind, almost three hours away.

“Rebels Attacked… So We Lost Some of Our Families. I Lost My Dad.”

Atong Bul escaped to Uganda with her mother and siblings after her father was shot by rebel forces in South Sudan.

Is Space Really the Final Frontier?

While Jean Luc Picard is not quite fully human, and not quite fully AI, the Bible tells us that Jesus is both fully human and fully God.

“I Wake Up at 4am and Start Revising” – Justin’s Story

Justin fled war in South Sudan, and he sees education as a pathway back to his homeland. He starts studying at 4am each day.

Not Guilty: Brian Houston Cleared of “Cover-Up”

The Hillsong co-founder has been acquitted on charges of concealing his father’s historical abuse of a 7-year-old boy.

“We Come and Eat at School. That’s Where We Survive.” – Margaret

Margaret was separated from her parents when she fled violence in South Sudan. With Feed the Hungry’s help she is building a better future.

Australians’ Lens on Acceptance

The changing landscape of what acceptance means to different generations has profound implications, writes Mark McCrindle.

The ‘Theology of The Skull’ in Euthanasia Laws

What we are watching in the post-Christian West is the inexorable marching of what I will term “The Theology Of The Skull”.

Father Figure at Age 15: Achiek’s Story of Survival

Fifteen-year-old Achiek became the father figure of his family when his own father was killed in South Sudan.

“What I Was Scared to Say is What’s Resonated” – Hillsong Songwriter Benjamin Hastings

Last year, Benjamin Hastings released his self-titled solo project that gradually unpack the emotions he felt around the church’s failings.