Steven Huang

  • I thought Karl Marx was Dead...and Socialism with him

    I can\'t recall there being a time like the present, and I\'ve started my 6th decade. There\'s this eerie, unsettling, obscure but ominous feeling of dread descending upon us and encircling us. Like a surreal force of impending doom, unstoppable and fatal.

  • Writings on the wall & hopes for tomorrow

    Recently in my home country there has been a surge or sudden, unexpected deaths. Some have speculated about the presence of lead in the water, while there were other conspiracies about people secretly being poisoned.

  • 2016 'Best Articles' of Press Service International young writers' conference

    Press Service International (PSI) young writers conference held in Sydney sees young writer\'s articles published in Christian Today who in turn is part of CMCI – Christian Media Corporation International, the largest Christian news provider around the world.

  • Jesus wasn't for gender equality

    Whoa before you get out the tar and feathers and start yelling at me hear me out.

  • Has the church lost discipleship?

    I love the topic of discipleship. I enjoy thinking about it and having deep conversations about what discipleship actually means. Most of those conversations have gone on in my head, but to the ones that sat down and talked with me about it, I thank you.

  • Happiness: a futile pursuit?

    King Solomon at the height of his greatness as a king had many profound and sobering thoughts on both life and its pursuits. One consistent theme throughout Ecclesiastes was that \"all is vanity\".

  • Five highlight award celebrations at Press Service International young writers conference

    Bonnie Dowie (Adelaide), Emily Black (Melbourne), Sabrina Meyer (Christchurch), Irenie How (Christchurch) and Justin Monaghan (Adelaide) received \'special\' awards at the Press Service International (PSI) young writers conference held in Sydney.

  • Rio 2016 - athletes fame and officials shame - the Australian story so far

    Rio 2016 is shaping up to be another example of national pride and a remarkable display of what it means to be an Australian. With each new Olympic day we ride the roller coaster of joy and partake in bitter sweet sorrow of losing.

  • Contentment might require more than we think

    Having just finished a grand adventure, that of making an independent feature film, I find myself antsy and dissatisfied.

  • Giants in Conflict

    I have been a student of story for the past few years now, and if there is anything that I\'ve learned about it, it\'s that there is always conflict. Always.