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Rebel Moon (A Streaming Film Review)

Director Zack Snyder wanted to make a Star Wars film and Lucas film said “No”, so Snyder struck out on his own, and thus, Rebel Moon was born.

Why do I Feel Like an Imposter?

Contributing factors behind imposter syndrome can include personality, perfectionism, early experiences, and social anxiety.

Why the World Needs More Emotionally Healthy Pastors

Most pastors are good-hearted, humble and authentic. But what keeps them like that? What guides them in staying true to their moral compass?

5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Gardening

I thought growing a veggie garden would be easy. Here are the five things I wish I knew before I started…

Sweet Potato & Walnut Muffins

These healthy Sweet Potato & Walnut Muffins are moist and tasty, but best of all, they are rich in nutrients and fibre.

The Power of Just Listening

Listening is how the healing of broken souls commences. There can be more power in our silence than in our words.

Agent Aaron Faulk is Back in Force of Nature: The Dry 2

Federal Agent Aaron Faulk (Eric Bana) is back as he heads into the Victorian Giralang Ranges to investigate a missing person case.

How Do Interest Rates Work (and When Will the Pain End?)

Hope Podcast ‘Money: Faith and Finance’ answers the question everyone is asking: how long will these high interest rates last?

We Know About Relationship Red Flags – But What About Green Flags?

Green flags: the often-unnoticed yet equally vital indicators that lead us towards the right relationship and help us build stronger ones.

New Year, Old You: Do Liturgical Calendars Help?

We all need rhythm. We all need a reset from time to time. But is the liturgical calendar essential for Christians?

‘Mean Girls’ Reboot Will Bring Barbie Crowd Back to the Cinemas

The 2024 musical reboot of ‘Mean Girls’ tells a familiar story, though most of the cast has changed since the original two decades ago.

Emmys Speech Highlights Motherhood as a Superpower

While pregnancy and motherhood have their challenges, this life-changing experience also brings out a unique strength in a woman.

Adam Sandler Meets Pop Psychology in Family Flick ‘Leo’

As Adam Sandler closes the door on Hotel Transylvania, these new animated characters are the ideal new setting for his comic skill…

Slow Down into the New Year

This year, while everyone around me is setting big goals, I feel a need to slow down into the new year, to take an unhurried approach.

Busting Unhealthy Boundaries and Barriers

The story of Peter and Cornelius challenges us to re-evaluate our prejudices and barriers, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.

Navigating the Path to Home Ownership in Today’s Market

Saving for a house may feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies and mindset, it’s achievable says financial planner, Alex Cook.

10 Indoor Activities For Summer

Sometimes the best option at the height of summer is to stay indoors and enjoy the air-con. Here are some activities to keep you occupied.

A Christian Response to Suicide: Learning from the Past

When it comes to handling suicide, the church has made its greatest mistakes when it has not allowed pain to touch its own heart.