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I’ve never publicly weighed into the various controversies that from time to time surround the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) and its messaging on various issues. Right now the ACL is spearheading ...
A quarter of people who describe themselves as “Christians” in Great Britain also say that they do not believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The figures have been released by the BBC, as part ...
When it comes to Christians who rise and fall in a way that grabs the world’s attention, Bill Hwang is one of the most memorable. But you still might not have heard of Hwang, even though his meteoric ...
In this edition of Everyday Theology, Dr Michael F. Bird unpacks the significance of Good Friday, explaining how the cross displayed the coming of the kingdom of God in power. I have always been ...
Jereth Kok is a hard working GP in Melbourne’s suburbs. That is, until he was suspended by the Medical Board of Australia for social media posts and an Eternity article. A hearing before the Victorian ...
Popular international speaker and author Graham Cooke says that everyone is free to prophesy, it should be a lifestyle and not restricted only to church services. In Australia last week for the ...
Women of faith suffer added layers of complexity in relationships of domestic violence, making abuse even more difficult to bear, a webinar on domestic violence in faith communities has been told.
Gordon Moyes AC, head of Sydney’s Wesley Mission for 27 years, and a elected member of the NSW Legislative Council has passed away, on Easter Sunday, 2015. Moyes was once described by former ...
In Australia today, 80 per cent of suicides are men, and suicide is the leading cause of death for men under the age of 44. This statistic is the pointy end of what is a long list of health issues ...
Easter is almost here. I can see it as much in France as in Australia by the chocolate eggs in the supermarket. Well, not just eggs, but also chocolate bunnies and chocolate fish and chocolate bells.
Oh, a fireman is a person in your neighbourhood, in your neighbourhood, in your neighbourhood! Oh, a fireman is a person in your neighbourhood, a person that you meet each day. Remember that little ...
“I grew up on a tea plantation in Sri Lanka, in the time of the British Raj. We were quite poor. We didn’t have a lot of ‘things’. We ate food from the gardens, and eggs from the chickens. But we grew ...
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