A motorbike is all about danger; a scooter is about being chill. Jesus is both danger and chill at the same time, writes Sam Chan.
Why does God speak in dreams and visions that can be confusing and obscure? Why would he seemingly shroud his message in symbols?
While it was fascinating to hear Lorde pontificate on the state of the world, our real Lord delivers a very different gospel, writes Akos Balogh.
How can Jesus’ invitation to “consider the birds” help us cope with the rising cost of living? Max Jeganathan shares a Christian approach.
Most people have only one name, but the titles and names of Jesus add up to more than 50 in the Bible, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.
Did you know that you don’t necessarily have to wait 30 minutes after lunch before you swim? It’s not as dangerous as we all thought…
Questions our culture struggles to answer – as they raise the uncomfortable idea that the secular view of life just doesn’t fit reality.
In Christianity we talk a lot about having a personal relationship with God, but do you hear God’s voice? Here are some tips for how.
To be still in this culture can mean allowing your email count to tick back from ‘0’ to ‘1’ without fret, writes Tim Yearsley.
It’s a noble and inspiring sentiment, and one you hear in many vision statements – but what does it really mean to flourish?