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ChatGPT: What No A-I Hath Seen

Who would want a church full of AI ‘synths’ when you can have one full of humans, writes Stephen McAlpine.

Flourless Chocolate Cake – Recipe

This cake is perfect for chocolate lovers, similar to a rich fudgy brownie, but with a light and airy texture, and a hint of orange.

What Does it Mean to Flourish?

It’s a noble and inspiring sentiment, and one you hear in many vision statements – but what does it really mean to flourish?

Fighting Feelings and the Past Come Head-to-Head in ‘Creed III’

In an art-scape increasingly giving attention to women and under-represented social groups, this movie instead looks into the heart of men.

Check In With Others to Show Your Support

It doesn’t take a lot to check in with someone. If you’re a leader, there are simple steps you can take to check in with your team, too.

What Our Bank Statements Can Tell Us About Our Faith in God

As you look at your bank statements, what does your balance and your habits tell you about your walk of faith?

The Future of Human-AI Interaction

As artificial intelligence advances in capability, the question arises: how will humans live, work and interact with AI?

We Should Incentivise Child-Bearing, Says Social Scientist Nicholas Eberstadt

Young people are having less or no children, due to a belief that it will hinder their true calling in life. And experts say there is a cost.

New Year, Old Me – Can Anyone Relate?

What if it’s a new year but it feels like the very same old you? It happens more than we talk about, writes Lorrene McClymont.

‘Aftersun’ is a Film That Sneaks Up On You [Movie Review]

The emotion of ‘Aftersun’ sneaks up on you, and it will likely linger in the heart and mind for longer than expected, writes Michael Walsh.

How to Create a Cozy Work and Study Space in Your Home

Now is the perfect time to update your study or home work space, writes Nikki Duthie. Think lighting, furniture, desk and accessories.

The West Was Post-Christian: Until It Wasn’t

The removal of Christianity hasn’t left us with a self-assured humanity, rather aimless people, struggling with their bodies and identity.

Stressed? You Can Use it For Good, says Former Navy Officer Paul Taylor

“Big challenges that are really hard to overcome” are an opportunity to sharpen our character or to practice a virtue, says author Paul Taylor.

Meet the Philanthropologists on TV’s ‘The Good Road’ [Review]

A brand new season of ‘The Good Road’ is out, this time exploring philanthropy across the USA and in Puerto Rico.

Women and Girls Suffering the Most In Global Food Crisis

As the world suffers a global food crisis, women and girls are bearing the greatest burden of hunger, says Compassion Australia.

You’re A Good Leader When You Inspire Movement

Leadership is a process. Anyone can fit this role, and anyone can develop in this role, writes pyschology practice leader, Valerie Ling.

In a Culture That Questions Male Friendship, ‘Close’ is a Cautionary Tale

Humanity is designed for human connection. We should be slow to define these connections and allow boys to be friends, writes Russ Matthews.

You Trust Your Intuition More Than You Think. Here’s Why…

Our gut instincts play a larger role in the formation of our beliefs, opinions and decisions that we realise, writes Michael McQueen.