The Creator and the Child
How a new sci-fi film from Gareth Edwards subverts our ideas of power.
by Michael BoyceIn The Creator, Gareth Edwards weaves a complex tale of warfare, truth, betrayal, redemption and moral ambiguity.
In The Creator, Gareth Edwards weaves a complex tale of warfare, truth, betrayal, redemption and moral ambiguity.
Ultimately, God can and will reveal himself to us whenever we gather with the intention of meeting with him.
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In our Talking It Over series, James Read invites thoughtful Salvationists from around the world to reflect on moral and ethical issues. Here, he speaks with Paul Barber about the rising cost of living.
Acknowledging the presence of something troubling does not necessitate abandoning the things we love. Instead, it allows us to accept them with humility, recognizing that the author may not have gotten everything right, just as we don’t have all the answers ourselves.
“Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfil his promises to her!” (Luke 1:45)
The Christian year is a means of ascribing meaning to time, a focus for worship and thanksgiving, an invitation to formation in the likeness of Christ, a tool for teaching and testifying the faith, and a form of resistance to the emptiness ascribed to time by lifeless philosophies.
In this edition of our Talking It Over series, James Read speaks with Glen O’Brien about artificial intelligence.
Our lives and leadership ability are not measured by the behaviour of our kids, but they are measured by the fruit we bear.