For Christians, the Bible isn’t merely a sacred text among others. It’s the inspired witness to God’s self-revelation in Jesus Christ: the Word through whom all words find their meaning.
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For Christians, the Bible isn’t merely a sacred text among others. It’s the inspired witness to God’s self-revelation in Jesus Christ: the Word through whom all words find their meaning.
Read On: www.insights.uca.org.au/how-the-bibl...
Episode four ‘Please Carol’ pushes Carol (Rhea Seehorn) further into her interrogation of the hive-mind now that she has confirmed they cannot lie.
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A24’s film Eternity places you in a world that asks questions about life, love, and what lasts beyond death. The story follows Joan (Elizabeth Olsen), who arrives in the afterlife to discover she has one week to decide where to spend eternity.
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The Bible is a pretty hot property at the moment with the character-based drama of The Chosen, the fantasy stylings of House of David, and the modern-day dystopian take of Acts in Testament.
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Episode 3 of Plur1bus titled “Grenade” opens by deepening the isolation of Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) who remains the un-joined individual in a world now subsumed by the hive-mind.
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That is a serious milestone. 1 billion Bibles, downloaded on digital devices around the world. Hebrews 4:12 says, ‘Indeed, the word of God is living and active…’, and that is exactly what was celebrated at this ‘Beyond a Billion’ event.
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Sitting across from Dr Daniel Widdowson, it becomes clear that reconnecting is not just the first step of our conversation, but one of the very actions his new book encourages.
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If you have heard any of the rhetoric that has come out of the manosphere, one of the common threads is the idea that women in the 1950’s were real women.
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Apple TV’s Plur1bus begins with an unnerving paradox: a world unified in perfect happiness, and one woman left outside that joy.
Read Our (spoliery) Commentary on Eps 1 & 2: www.insights.uca.org.au/out-of-many-...
The masculinity movement is now an entire industry with books, seminars, and speakers. The movement has grown up around notions of “biblical manhood,” but in reality, it reinforces worldly ideas of masculinity and femininity.
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Hospitality is not presented as an optional extra for those who enjoy entertaining. It is a core practice of Christian witness. To open your home, your table, and your heart is to reflect something of God’s welcome.
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Based on a true story, Roofman (2025) brings together Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst in a quietly gripping drama about crime, isolation, and unexpected grace.
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Zohran Mamdani didn’t just defeat former Governor Andrew Cuomo by 180,000 votes but he also made history as the first Indian-American, Ugandan-American, Muslim, millennial, second democratic socialist, and youngest mayor since 1892 to hold office in NYC.
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Maybe I have just been living under a rock, but in the last few years I have been appalled to realise just how common it is to use the word “alien” to describe immigrants.
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Resident Alien is a comedic exploration of how an alien, tasked with killing all human life, crash lands on earth and has to disguise himself as a human to fulfil his mission. The alien becomes the local small-town doctor, Harry Vanderspeigle.
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Zohran Mamdani's Campaign Figured Out How to Channel Fandom
The Zohran Mamdani campaign ran a competent social media program, yes. But it's the fandom it fostered that transformed Mamdani into a digital (and IRL!) phenomenon.
More here:
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Derrickson is also perhaps one of the busiest directors at the moment with the sequel to his hit Black Phone out now in cinemas and his effects driven action blockbuster The Gorge on Apple TV.
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When Jesus said, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you” (Matthew 5:44), he was calling his followers into a way of life that feels almost impossible. It is easy to love those who show kindness.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced that ChatGPT will soon allow adult-oriented content for verified users, describing the change as an effort to “treat adults like adults” while maintaining safeguards for minors.
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In some corners of the church, empathy is treated with suspicion. Critics argue that it makes us vulnerable to manipulation or risks replacing truth with sentiment. They say that empathy can slide into permissiveness, blurring moral clarity.
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Dry seasons in faith are real. They can be quiet, unsettling, and sometimes frightening. Prayer feels empty. Worship songs don’t move you.
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Upload is a cutting and thought-provoking science fiction comedy, where in the near future, 2033, people can have their consciousness uploaded into a virtual, digital afterlife.
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Seventeen years later, The Newsroom's core question feels more urgent than ever: what is the purpose of journalism in a world where outrage sells and truth is negotiable?
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The question is urgent: how do we find the off-ramp? How do we step away from the cliff edge and turn toward life again?
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We hear people say they “know” what they believe. But the truth is, many of us live with questions, hesitations, and struggles that don’t always fit into neat answers. Doubt is part of the journey of faith, not the end of it.
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HBO Max's Brilliant Minds offers something quieter, more humane, and more theologically interesting: a show about limits, compassion, and the dignity of seeing another human being.
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Most of us were taught as children that when we do something wrong, we should say “sorry.” And the other person is supposed to reply, “it’s fine.”
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Hearing God’s voice is not about chasing mysterious signs or waiting for a booming sound from heaven. Most of the time, it’s quieter, slower, and more ordinary than we expect.
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Tell me if any of this sounds familiar. Immigrants being ripped off the streets and from their homes. An authoritarian police state ruling with an iron fist. Rampant Islamophobia and cultural intolerance. Terrorist attacks.
The prescient Children of Men: www.insights.uca.org.au/children-of-...
Friendship won’t save the world, but it might save us. Platonic is a reminder that sometimes grace looks less like a sermon and more like two old friends, still showing up for each other, even when no one else understands why.
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