Society & Culture

  • Overheard: May 2016
    Overheard: May 2016

    * Multiple Authors

    Overheard a worthy food-for-thought quote? Share it at info@signsofthetimes.org.au.

  • Can You Buy Joy
    Can You Buy Joy

    Karen Holford

    The pursuit of happiness is a perennial quest for cost humans. But is it achievable?

  • War and Peace
    War and Peace

    Lyle Southwell

    Should Christians be involved in warfare

  • Overheard: April 2016
    Overheard: April 2016

    * Multiple Authors

    What the world is saying about Christianity, religion and God. Overheard a worthy food-for-thought quote? Share it at info@signsofthetimes.org.au.

  • Overheard: March 2016
    Overheard: March 2016

    * Multiple Authors

    Overheard a worthy food-for-thought quote? Share it at info@signsofthetimes.org.au.

  • The power of the pen
    The power of the pen

    Esther Espinoza

    Five sisters; one ministry.

  • The Game Where Nobody Wins
    The Game Where Nobody Wins

    Vanesa Pizzuto

    As marriage increasingly eludes more and more people, an age-old competition may be escalating.

  • Overheard: January 2016
    Overheard: January 2016

    * Multiple Authors

    Overheard a worthy food-for-thought quote? Share it at info@signsofthetimes.org.au.

  • The death of the dollar
    The death of the dollar

    Kim Peckham

    Brexit has hit the world economy harder than the GFC of 2008. Now, with economies around the world faltering, will a financial collapse mark the end of the world.

  • Have it your way
    Have it your way

    Vanesa Pizzuto

    Is spending money to customise the products we buy leading toward a pride of self that can better be directed toward helping others?

  • Our Child
    Our Child

    Loren Seibold

    Baby Jesus wasn’t just Mary’s Child. Rather, He’s everyone’s.

  • Voting for the antichrist of your choice
    Voting for the antichrist of your choice

    Kim Peckham

    What antichrist qualifications does each of the American presidential candidates possess?

  • The Shared Life
    The Shared Life

    Heidi Rurade

    Modern-day intentional communities are more common than you might think and have much to offer their members and the wider community.

  • Rags to Riches
    Rags to Riches

    Darren Morton

    Living more with Darren Morton

  • Where My Heart Is
    Where My Heart Is

    Adele Nash

    In a world of hyper-consumption, let's take a step back

  • Help for those stuck in poverty
    Help for those stuck in poverty

    Janelle Muller

    A community-based project is helping to improve the livelihoods of villagers in Myanmar.

  • Perfect Unemployment
    Perfect Unemployment

    Scott Wegener

    It may come as a surprise, but the world's economy just might collapse if everyone was perfect.

  • C U Next Week
    C U Next Week

    Suvi Mahonen

    Loneliness is difficult to deal with, and sometimes so is making friends.

  • Putting the <3 back in Truth :)
    Putting the <3 back in Truth :)

    Mark Hadley

    The new "language" of emoji may incur the ire of wordsmiths, but perhaps we should not write it off just yet.

  • Million-Dollar Wedding
    Million-Dollar Wedding

    Loren Seibold

    Couples are tying the knot in more and more extravagant ways. Are such investments into weddings proportionate to the success of a marriage?

  • Six Trends You Need To Know
    Six Trends You Need To Know

    James Standish

    Whether you like it or not, these trends will impact your future

  • Summit Affirms Scriptural Sexuality
    Summit Affirms Scriptural Sexuality

    Adventist Review / ANN

    Nearly 350 Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders, pastors, academics and human services experts gathered for a four-day summit to address the experiences of homosexuality and alternative sexualities.

  • Safe Places Services Launches Online Training
    Safe Places Services Launches Online Training

    Tracey Bridcutt

    Adventist Church leaders and volunteers working with children and vulnerable persons now have an innovative new training tool at their fingertips.

  • What Connection?
    What Connection?

    Ellesha Knight

    We have to work for our connectedness . . . you don’t just pick a human, decide you want to be friends and wake up the next day with an unbreakable bond.

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