By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez When I was at university, I had to do exams at the end of each semester like everyone else. Exams were stressful. More than once, I remember turning up for an exam and waiting outside to be let in. I’d realise that I didn’t know anyone there,...
By: Clare Bruce If a TV production company approached you, asking if you’d live in a house with nine other Jesus-believers for a week, with TV cameras following your every move, would you do it? What if you knew your nine housemates would be from wildly diverse...
By: Clare Bruce Today’s children are the first “born with a phone in their hands”, not knowing what it’s like to live without web-connected devices close at hand. That makes today’s parents the first generation to have to navigate rules and boundaries for their kids...
By: Sheridan Voysey I made a number of discoveries while writing The Making of Us: Who We Can Become When Life Doesn’t Go as Planned. One of the most impacting? That the trials of life can release our greatest gifts into the world. How does that happen? One way is...
By: Laura Bennett For those that indulge in romantic comedies, half the appeal is knowing just how far fetched and simplistic the love story will be; so what if the leads meet while tasting cheese at a Farmers Market, or stealing each other’s cab? It’s beautifully...