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‘The Fabelmans’ Delves Into the Spielberg Story

The Fabelmans is Stephen Spielberg’s interpretation of his inspiration as a child to make movies and how his family shaped him.

Asian Salad Dressing [Paleo Friendly Recipe]

A light fresh, sesame dressing to toss through your salads – works well with coleslaw, green salad and chicken salads.

Does Christian Celebrity Need a Cure? – ‘Christianity Today’s’ Katelyn Beaty

US journalist Katelyn Beaty reflects on the Christian celebrity culture origin, Jesus’ relationship to fame and the lost art of contentment.

How to Lead Multi-Generational Teams

Leaders need to lead with authenticity and create space for diverse generations to collaborate, writes Ashley Fell.

‘Slumberland’ a Dreamworld Fantasy for the Kids

With vibrant colours, a youth protagonist, and a story of make-believe dreams and siblings play-acting, ‘Slumberland’ is great for the kids.

You’re Not One of Those Evangelicals Are You?

I’d just settled into the plane for the five hour flight back home across this great brown land called Australia, and I was tired. 

Enola Holmes 2 – A Reel Dialogue Movie Review

Based on the mystery series by Nancy Springer, Enola Holmes 2 opens the second chapter of Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister, Enola.

Chocolate Chip Cookies (Nut-Free) – Paleo Friendly Recipe

These are lovely crisp chocolate chip cookies. They keep their crunch even after being stored for several days thanks to using cassava flour.

The Centre of the Universe – Jesus

People often think that they are the centre of the universe. Christianity takes a very different view about who and what is at the centre.

Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio – A Reel Dialogue Movie Review

This latest animated version of the classic tale of Pinocchio may stand as one of the best ever put to screen, writes Russ Matthews.

From Curve Balls to Curls – Finding Life’s Silver Linings

As I ponder life, I am led to the conclusion that in all things, I must look for the curls in the curve balls, the silver linings.

3 Narratives Worth Living Out This Year

Narrative is powerful. It helps people make sense of their lives and the world around them. It has a way of bringing people in contact with meaning.

Wrestling with History in an Age That Disregards it

As a society are we are losing our historical literacy, or our ability to engage in moral reasoning about history?

Overwhelmed by Streaming Services? Some Ideas For Your Watchlist

To help you navigate an age of endless content and new streaming platforms, our movie reviewing partner Russ Matthews shares his tips.

Exhausted? Here’s How to Really Recharge This Holiday Season

While 2022 has seen us regain the ‘normal’ we missed, it’s also left many of us feeling totally depleted. Here are some tips to recharge.

Be the Real You

One of the biggest struggles you will have in your own life will be against your false self. I know, because it’s my biggest struggle too!

Famous Books Come to Life in ‘Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile’ – Movie Review

The famous children’s books from the mid-1960s, about Lyle, a kind-hearted, city-dwelling crocodile, have come to life on the big screen.

Australians are Living Longer and Healthier: Report

Despite the pandemic, Australians are in better shape than ever, according to a government report. But one issue remains a dire problem.