For some, faith is easy. For others, it is a perpetual “quest” that involves hard questions, searching, and dismissal of easy answers.
The effective leader knows the secret of the herd instinct, and more importantly knows how to harness it, writes Michael McQueen.
The world is discipling us, not on the basis of intellectual argument, but at a deeply subterranean emotional level, writes Stephen McAlpine.
‘Emily’ is the story of a woman who rebels against the stuffy norms of her religious upbringing to find true “freedom in thought”.
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.
The Fabelmans is Stephen Spielberg’s interpretation of his inspiration as a child to make movies and how his family shaped him.
A light fresh, sesame dressing to toss through your salads – works well with coleslaw, green salad and chicken salads.
US journalist Katelyn Beaty reflects on the Christian celebrity culture origin, Jesus’ relationship to fame and the lost art of contentment.
Leaders need to lead with authenticity and create space for diverse generations to collaborate, writes Ashley Fell.
With vibrant colours, a youth protagonist, and a story of make-believe dreams and siblings play-acting, ‘Slumberland’ is great for the kids.