How do we ensure we don’t end up in the wreckage of our own sin due to our propensity to run red lights? A devotional by Stephen McAlpine.
The Greek Gods of Kaos: A Christ-Haunted Netflix Show
What if the past went a little differently? What would “the now” be like? This question is played out to terrific effect in ‘Kaos’.
Newphoria, Oldphobia, and the Antidote
The brilliance of Apple’s marketing is that it captures our hearts, our wills, our loves, writes Stephen McAlpine.
The Mental Health Tsunami Has Arrived: How Should Christians Respond?
In Australia, there has been a 50 per cent increase in diagnosable mental health conditions among 16 to 25-year-olds since 2007.
Leaning In To Difference: Zoomers and the Future of the Church
There’s an interesting phenomenon underway among a younger cohort of Christians in the West today: Zoomers are leaning in.
Nostalgia, and Why A New Housing Estate Won’t Bring Back Community
There was a time when kids could play out in the street a lot later. Can we rebuild that society again?
The Fear of Death, and the Death of Fear
Humans live in the fear of death, despite their denial of this truth. This fear leaks out of us in the way we live our lives.
When Being Behind The Rest of the World is Dangerous
Here in Australia, we’re still to catch up with the rest of the world’s cautious reversal on the use of puberty blockers.
Jesus, Evangelism and Our Fabulous Holiday
No amount of luxury holidays seem to block the bitter wind of anxiety in our modern West. It is beginning to feel like storms are brewing.
When Death Starts to Take Our Friends
Matthew Perry’s death sobers us. It reminds us of the fleeting nature of life and the fading nature of beauty.