By: John Lennox
If there is a creator God, he is by definition ultimately responsible for the existence of viruses. Continue reading “John Lennox: “Can the Coronavirus Be Reconciled With the Existence of a Loving God?””
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By: John Lennox
If there is a creator God, he is by definition ultimately responsible for the existence of viruses. Continue reading “John Lennox: “Can the Coronavirus Be Reconciled With the Existence of a Loving God?””
By: Matthew Fearon
When Ravi Zacharias was a cricket-loving boy on the streets of India, his mother called him in to meet the local sari-seller-turned-palm reader. Continue reading ““He Saw Objections as a Cry of The Heart” – Obituary: Ravi Zacharias, Apologist (1946 – 2020)”
By: Annette Spurr
Last school holidays were like none other for many parents around the world. Camping trips and day trips were cancelled, playdates were off, and there wasn’t even sport on TV! Continue reading “Teaching Our Kids to Be Thankful in Everything”
By: Clare Bruce
The beloved evangelist and Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias has died, aged 74, at his home in Atlanta, USA. Continue reading “Sharing the Gospel to the Very End: Ravi Zacharias Dies, Age 74”
By: McCrindle
There is a generation that comprises more than 1 in 7 people, who are influencing the purchasing power of their household and are key to the future, yet few people have heard of them. Within the next four years they will outnumber the Baby Boomers, and many of them will live to see the 22nd century. Continue reading “The Impact of COVID-19 on the Next Generation”
By: Laura Bennett
Above: Djimon Hounsou plays Denver and Greg Kinnear plays Ron in ‘Same Kind of Different As Me’ from Paramount Pictures.
How do you measure ‘difference’?
Generally it’s attributed to the person who’s unlike the majority around them – whether by status, race or gender. Or the person whose preferences aren’t agreed upon by everyone else. Continue reading “‘Same Kind of Different As Me’ Shines a Spotlight on Our True Motivations”
I recently wrote about how to find joy during crisis. Much of what I included came from my Facebook community, who shared their stories of joy and happiness out of a stressful and difficult time. This included parents who have had the immense pleasure of watching their previously anxious and unhappy children thrive. Continue reading “How to Help Your Anxious Child Transition Back to School”
When people think about God, they tend to think about a being who can do everything. But did you know that there is one thing that God can never, ever do? Continue reading “The Forgetfulness of God”
By: Michael McQueen
If this time has offered any opportunity to us, it is the radical breaking of convention that businesses, brands and individuals have had to respond and adapt to. Continue reading “From Isolation to Innovation: The Unparalleled Power of a Scattered Team”
By: Laura Bennett
Attending church online has become a norm for many congregations in this pandemic. Linking in with people from your own church as well as others around the globe, as you enjoy a coffee in your lounge room, has become standard Sunday fare. Continue reading “We Got What We Prayed For: Important Lessons the Western Church is Learning in Lockdown”