Exploring the invisible
There is so much in our universe that remains mysterious and unknown. Dark matter is one of those mysteries, but in recent times new light has been shed on it.
Which multiverse are you from?
Whenever we see an “alternate version” of a character in film or TV, they're usually “the evil version”. But is that realistic? Is it time we reconsider who really is “the good guy” and who really is “the bad guy”?
Trusting the Safety Line
Maybe you’ve heard the word salvation before but you don’t know what it means. Karen breaks down her experience with salvation and conquers her fear of heights along the way.
Becoming truth tellers on social media
Misinformation and fake news are everywhere on social media. How can we learn to be wise and thoughtful in this strange world?
Earthquakes and birth pains
The surprising similarity between the end of the world and what most mothers have to go through during pregnancy
7 surprising facts about Chocolate Easter Eggs
Easter and chocolate Easter Eggs. You can’t have one without the other, right? Here’s seven things you might not know about your chocolate treats this Easter.
Tim Costello’s Ethical Journey
One of Australia’s leading voices for faith and justice reflects on his unexpected life and career trajectory.
How to avoid toxic positivity
Expecting to be happy all the time comes with a plethora of side-effects. Maybe learning to live with unhappiness is the key?
Porn at six: How to talk to kids about sex
Considering the many documented harms of pornography to children, and the reality that parents can't prevent exposure (even through careful monitoring), what can parents do?
Disconnected in a connected world
Turn your phone on silent and read on: it’s time to look for meaning in a social media-saturated world.
The problem of happiness
Many people say they “just want to be happy”. But is that enough or is it better to chase fulfilment and purpose?
Things we forget about Martin Luther King Jr
Growing reverence for Martin Luther King Jr as an iconic leader of the Civil Rights Movement has come at the cost of forgetting—or diminishing—some key aspects of his life, his work and his voice.