Redefining the baby talk

Redefining the baby talk

If you have been on social media, you would have come across at least one article regarding New York legalising abortion up to birth.

  • An unspoken reality around mental health

    I remember being in Italy for a semester abroad while at university. One day in class, we had a guest lecturer who brought us a documentary she had been making on the effects of bipolar disorder in the country. That day is marked in my memory because of one line that  she said, which was, “mental health is only now (2007) becoming socially recognised in Italy."

  • The gifts of the gypsy queen

    On the eve of the New Year, I looked back across 2018 to find one word lying heavy across my soul

  • Asking

    “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. (Matthew 7, verse 7)”

  • Teenagers and the Value of ‘Mentors’ (PSI Best of 2018)

    The late Tony Dunkerley, was utilised as a consultant for our young writer conferences in both Australia and New Zealand.  Fortunately for us, his expertise was in mentoring as he has been a national and state junior soccer coach all his life as well as holding positions such as President of Football Victoria and as the Commissioner for Junior Football.

  • “Friday to Monday”

    Part of my role as educational psychologist involves meeting with teachers and parents at the start of the New Year to discuss current concerns and develop interim action plans to transition our young person back to the “Monday to Friday”.

  • Escapism - media and technology

    Like many Australians, to relax after a day of work, I would either watch a movie on Netflix or play video games. On reflection, the two main reasons why I enjoy this is because it allows me to embark on a journey through artists’ universes or that it allows me to role play a character that I know I can never be in real life.

  • The Gospel of the West?

    The Church today has been infiltrated by an imposter. It has been subverted by a 'Jesus' who is not the Son of God, but rather the obsequious servant of the west. With him we have allowed our hearts to possess an easier-to-swallow, pill-form gospel. Our true King Jesus and this false Christ are at odds.

  • Affluence = Prosperity, What of Theology?  (PSI Best of 2018)

    These past two decades has seen much written theologically on the philosophy of the nature of the prosperity doctrine in both the secular commercial world and the Christian movement that embraces such a theology.

  • Looking beyond the box

    Gold dust was raining down from the ceiling.

  • Christian Editors meet tomorrow  

    Friday 8 February at Bible House, Sydney the annual Christian editors gathering meets, this the third annual such meeting.

  • The challenge of voice and heart

    Despite claims from mainstream media and keyboard warriors that the Church has no place in modern society, the reality is that most people continue to tolerate the presence of Christianity.