God declares all humans equal because we are created in his image, no matter how much we earn, how we look or where we live, writes Robert Martin.
Many hit movies are about the hero’s origins…. and we’re intrigued by our own origins, too, taking DNA tests to trace our ancestors. Why the fascination?
A recent report that Android users are safer drivers than iPhone users got podcaster Andrew Laird thinking about the nature of humanity…
Who is really in control of this world? In our personal lives and in the news, it is a question many are asking, writes Russ Matthews of Third Space.
Friendships in the Bible like David and Jonathan, and Jesus and his disciples, highlights our need for friendship in this earthly existence.
Better than a dishwasher, Jesus cleans, restacks and reshelves us, to a higher shelf than where we really belong, writes Sam Chan.
Are we merely “human” – just a species? Or are we more? Can we also be “dancer” – people who dance, imagine, create? Sam Chan ponders the famous song lyrics.
Vinyl has captured a new generation who want something that lasts longer than a week. It reveals a longing for something stable, older than ourselves.
Living Water is what Jesus gives us… A filled life. A fulfilled life. “Give me 8 glasses of that per day”, writes Sam Chan.
Reaching out to children and capturing their attention was not new with creators of Sesame Street’s and the Muppets. Jesus set the example.