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“See How They Run”, A Whodunnit With a Twist [Movie Review]

See How They Run is a good old-fashioned murder mystery / whodunnit, but with a a delightfully meta twist, writes film critic Michael Walsh.

Getting Rid of the Cross

There are many people who try to get rid of the Cross, and in many different ways, and not all of them are atheists, writes Dr Eliezer Gonzalez.

What to Do if You’re Affected by the Optus Data Breach

Optus has engaged a cyber security support service, to help customers whose data has been misused as a result of the recent Optus data breach.

Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’

Eternity is a word that was seen for 35 years written on Sydney’s streets in chalk by a man named Arthur Stace.

Life On Mission is About Three Simple Things

Your friends don’t need another world-changing evangelist, they need you—and talking to them about Jesus is easier than you might think.

6 Ways Leaders Can Shape Culture in Hybrid Environments

McCrindle shares six helpful ways in which leaders can shape the culture of their hybrid workplaces – according to the research

John and Amy’s Kitchen Table – And What it Says About Worship

We need to build Christian worship that complements both old and new, and is true… Worship cannot be aesthetics alone, writes Stephen McAlpine.

Clooney and Roberts Reunite in ‘Ticket to Paradise’

Despite a predictable plot, screen legends George Clooney and Julia Roberts deliver some stunning scenes and laughs in this feel-good summer rom com.

The Making of the Western Mind Goes Back to the Cross, Says Author

John Anderson joins author and historian Tom Holland in his London home to discuss Christianity’s role in shaping Western civilisation.

Cyclists Pedal Across Australia in Ride for Compassion

A dedicated group of cyclists and support crew have set off on a gruelling 4,200 km ride across Australia, to raise $1 million for children in poverty.

5 Things I Noticed About the Queen’s Majestic But Jarring Funeral

The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was full of ceremony, majesty and Royal decorum – and yet, it felt jarring, writes Akos Balogh.

Why We Need to Get Serious About Having Fun

Experts say we need to get serious about having fun. But writer Caroline Spencer asks if we’re missing something that is even better.

‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ and Other Kids’ Classics, Now in First Nations Languages

The Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s Book Supply program has seen more than 120,000 books gifted to remote indigenous communities in 2022 alone.

Your False Self [Devotion]

Your true self will only be found in a trusting relationship with God motivated by love. Another word for that is surrender.

The Quiet Girl – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

This film is an achingly beautiful story of found family and being valued and given worth, writes movie critic Michael Walsh.

The Day I Discovered my Inner Narcissist

That uncomfortable moment when you take a personality test and are served with words like “image-conscious, pretentious, dishonest and superficial.”

“It’s a Masterpiece”: A Hopeful Top 10 Christian Book List

In searching for this year’s best books, SparkLit has come up with a list of gems that will serve you well in your spare time.

Stories Sell… Here is Why

Storytelling is one of the hottest buzzwords of the last few years. As a tool of persuasion, its significance is hard to overstate.