Tag Archive for: third space

The Pleasure (and Value) of Changing One’s Mind

It’s okay to be wrong sometimes, and admitting we are wrong and changing our mind can lead to our personal growth, writes Aaron Johnstone.

So Cringe: Unpacking Embarrassment

We’ve all felt that feeling. You’re driving home after a night out or a busy work day, when it hits you: You cringe at something you said.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

What would you choose as your last wish? DreamWorks brings back the iconic Puss in Boots to explore that question.

Word of the Year: Gaslighting (Or Is it Really?)

Gaslighting”, is word of the year according to Merriam Webster. That’s a good indicator of the conversations going on in the world.

Fast Food? Jesus Would Make a Meal Out of It

Jesus probably wasn’t too fussy about what he ate. He even did some fast food eating himself one time… grain on the run.

Can We Ever Find True Equality?

God declares all humans equal because we are created in his image, no matter how much we earn, how we look or where we live, writes Robert Martin.

Engineering a Fairer Workplace

Leaders have a role to play in creating spaces where both men and women can flourish, but individuals have a role to speak up, too.

Black Adam – Reel Dialogue Movie Review

Black Adam struggles from a lack of character development and the lack of a decent villain, writes movie critic Russ Matthews.

Why Do We Love Origin Stories?

Many hit movies are about the hero’s origins…. and we’re intrigued by our own origins, too, taking DNA tests to trace our ancestors. Why the fascination?

Three Reasons Why We Procrastinate (And How to Overcome it)

Many of us wish we didn’t procrastinate so much. But before we can think about how to overcome it, we need to first understand why we do it.

Three Thousand Years of Longing [Movie Review]

This unique George Miller flick contains incredible images of beauty and freakish depictions of whimsy that will divide audiences, writes Russ Matthews.

Consider This Before You Quiet Quit

In Christ, we have the wisdom and strength to do more than quiet quit—to go deep and identify the root issue of our struggles, writes Jane Lim.

‘Lifemark’ Proves That Christian Cinema Can Deliver [Movie Review]

Lifemark proves that Christian cinema can deliver quality, well-written productions and provide entertainment and a powerful message, writes Russ Matthews.

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.

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.

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.

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.