By: Ange King
I have friends who still describe me as ‘religious.’ Continue reading “Being ‘Religious’”
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By: Ange King
I have friends who still describe me as ‘religious.’ Continue reading “Being ‘Religious’”
By: Akos Balogh
I’ve noticed people aren’t as optimistic about the future these days. In our post 9-11, post-GFC, post-Trump era, people are increasingly anxious. Optimism no longer abounds – at least not like it used to. Continue reading “Why Christians Should Not Be Optimists”
I want to talk to you about pain; not the kind that you can deal with by taking a tablet. I’m not talking about physical pain. I want to talk to you about the pain of the heart. Continue reading “How to Deal With Hurt”
By: Warren Nunn
Six decades after the first Billy Graham crusade drew enormous crowds, his son Franklin is coming back to Australia to mark the special anniversary. Continue reading “Son Honours Father for Australian Anniversary of Billy Graham Crusade”
By: Jennie Scott
Do you ever wish life could be reduced and simplified, just like our teachers taught us to do with fractions? Take the numbers you see and reduce them until they can’t be reduced any more — 50/100 becomes 1/2, the large and complex becoming small and simple. Continue reading “For When Life Isn’t Black and White”
By: Clare Bruce
Superstar singer and actor Michelle Williams, former member of Destiny’s Child, is not one to be shy about her faith in Jesus. Continue reading “Finding Hope in Anxiety & Depression: Pop Star Michelle Williams’ Devotions”
I often feel like the armour I’m supposed to wear is too big for me. The responsibilities are too big, the challenges are too big, and what others expect of me is too big. Continue reading “When The Armour is Too Big For You”
By: Tania Harris
If we can all hear God’s voice for ourselves, do we still need to go to church? Continue reading “How Being in Church makes Hearing God Easier”
By: Laura Bennett
The older you get, the more you realise resilience, and a readiness for the unexpected, are invaluable traits in life. Continue reading “Christine Caine – Facing Cancer and Holding Onto God”
By: Morag Paton
The question of evil is possibly one of the most common barriers to people coming into a relationship with God. Continue reading “What Do I Say To Someone Who Asks “Why Does God Allow Evil?””