Problems are part of life, aren’t they – so why run away from them? Why unfriend problems? Brian Harris writes
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McCrindle reviews the year that was, with social changes, major milestones, and the crazes that ‘broke the internet’.
When “living your own truth” rules the day, it can be difficult to share faith. How can we make Jesus seem attractive without being pushy?
The ad guy from ‘Gruen’ returns with ‘Mirror Mirror’ Season 2, showing us what our online obsession is actually doing to us.
Uncorrupted by the trials of life, yet to become cynical, this kid innocently expresses his love for something as simple as corn covered in butter.
The world which educators are preparing students for is changing, but so too is the world these students are being shaped in.
In this ‘age of the app’ almost all of us can now be publicly rated and ranked – and it’s not healthy. Here’s some ways we can respond.
A new study reveals that Australians are turning away from social media platforms for a specific type of content.
Stephen McAlpine shares his reflections on the kinds of experiences we can expect from mission and ministry in the ‘Metaverse’.
A rich and satisfying life doesn’t come from spending hours endlessly scrolling through social media. It comes through knowing Jesus.