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“There’s a lot of darkness in the world and this movie is a bright light [that] shines a light on the ultimate bright light which is Christ.”
Jonathan Roumie was captured walking the red carpet at a special screening at Europe’s biggest cinema where he received mixed reviews.
“There’s been an accident – you’ve lost your leg”. Joey Fry’s tragedy leads to exploration of loneliness in ‘The Great Separation’.
Pastor and author Erwin McManus shares how the life of Jesus inspired his new book ‘Mind Shift: It Doesn’t Take a Genius to Think Like One’.
Hillsong Church pastor Robert Fergusson has long been curious about the relationship between Jesus and his “everyday” followers.
Stephen Stanley’s debut album mixes seasons of struggle with faith-filled realisations that helped him move through to hope.
Could an encounter between the elderly and preschoolers transform the lives of both generations? UNSW researches.
Everyone is shaped by their own culture, even if they’d like to think they stand apart from it says Christopher Watkin.
Dr Catriona Wallace, journalist Tracey Spicer and Elladex CEO Shivani Gopal on how gender inequity could be exacerbated by machine learning.