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Tinder Mercy or Tender Prey? A Reflection on Tinder’s 10th Birthday

“In 2013 it seemed like all of my colleagues were using Tinder – it was new, exciting, and was changing society before our eyes,” writes Aaron Johnstone.

Why Culture, Not Goals, Sets High Performing Teams Apart

Organisational leaders have an opportunity and a responsibility to shape the environment that their team engage with every day, writes Sophie Renton.

The Metaverse Has Arrived – Here are 4 Places It Will Take Us

We are already seeing the metaverse transform things. From work to play, this immersive version of the internet is engaging users in every sphere of life.

Hey Christian, Don’t ‘Quiet Quit’ Your Faith

Quiet quitting the Christian life is when people bear no fruit because of ‘the cares of the world’… or as we might put it today, “everyday life”.

Tributes for Angela Lansbury: 1925-2022

The much-loved ‘Murder, She Wrote’ actress and voice of Mrs Potts in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ has died peacefully at home at the age of 96.

Former Prime Minister John Howard on the Queen, Australia and Sport

“Our sense of balance has defined us as a nation and will safeguard our future.” Australia’s 25th prime minister chats about his new book.

Does Church Matter?

The church needs to be made up of genuine disciples – even if the music is lousy, and the congregation a tad unusual, writes Brian Harris.

How Gen Z Can Stand Out in Workplaces of the Future

As the world of work changes, there are some strategies Gen Z can use to not only stand out in the workplace, but thrive in it. Here are five.

Don’t Worry Darling [Movie Review]

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Yet, there is much that lifts this psychological drama above the hype.

Seeing the Eternal in the Ephemeral: Can Sport Point us Towards God?

There are many things that are bigger than sport. But the uplifting moments are worth savouring when they come, writes Aaron Johnstone.

Why Repetition is a Powerful Tool for Marketers, Teachers and Leaders

We should beware dodgy marketing ploys that gain traction via simple repetition, writes Michael McQueen. But repetition is a powerful tool for good, too.

5 Things I Wish People Knew About Mental Health

Mental illness is tough, but through it I’ve matured, my faith has deepened, and I can empathise with others, writes Jessica Halim.

Send a Shoebox Gift of Hope and Love in Time for Christmas!

A shoebox sends chidlren a message of hope, letting them know God loves them and has not forgotten them during times of fear and uncertainty.

Between Toxic Positivity and a ‘Deus Remotus’: Getting the Balance Right

In our relationship with God, there is no need for toxic positivity and pretence, nor for cynical resignation, writes Brian Harris.

Chicken Salt on the Menu in New Documentary

The Brisbane production Salt of the Earth, has been confirmed to have its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October.

Do You Interrupt Your Child’s Study to Ask How It’s Going? Try This Instead

An online poll found that most students said their parents hindered their study by asking the wrong things. Here are betters ways to support them.

Vale Brother Andrew, Founder of Global Charity Open Doors

In 1957 Brother Andrew smuggled Bibles across the Iron Curtain in a bright blue Volkswagen Beetle – memorialised in his autobiography ‘God’s Smuggler’.

Try a Little Kindness – The Results Can Be Surprising

Offering a kind word can not only make someone’s day better, but knowing someone is thinking about them, can make all the difference in the world.