Everyone is shaped by their own culture, even if they’d like to think they stand apart from it says Christopher Watkin.
Australia’s Coffee Trends: What The Stats Show
Coffee has become an integral part of daily life for many Australians. The stats show that it plays a central role in Australia’s culture.
The Things We Keep Coming Back To: The Great Value of The Arts
The arts are one of those things in life that makes us feel truly alive in the midst of a busy life, writes Aaron Johnstone.
Vinyl is Back – Just Like the Christian Faith
Vinyl has captured a new generation who want something that lasts longer than a week. It reveals a longing for something stable, older than ourselves.
We Don’t Bow to Zeus Anymore, But We’re No Less Religious
Our God is whatever our ‘ultimate concern’ is—the prime thing we try to get meaning and purpose from: be it money, success, family, or a political ideology.
4 Big Lies Christians Believe In Our Fracturing Age
These lies drive how we think about the world, how we talk, and how we act, especially toward those who think differently to us.
Autism Celebrated, Those Struggling with Alcohol and Addiction Embraced in ‘The Chosen’
As of March this year, season one of ‘The Chosen’ was watched over 100 million times in 180 countries and translated into multiple languages.
Breaking Language Barriers: New Tech Giving Real-Time Translations
If you’re talking to someone who speaks another language, as that person speaks over the phone, you will receive an almost real-time translation in English.
The Note I Found of the Boy Pointing the Gun at His Head
It was a reminder to me that people come into our lives in parts, we never get to see the whole picture of what they may be going through.
What Happens If We Lose Religious Freedom? Here’s What Few People Realise
While there are obvious consequences for Christians, Churches, and other ministries, there is another consequence that few people realise.