By: Akos Balogh
There’s a “great untruth” that’s gaining traction in the western world.
Continue reading “The ‘Great Untruth’ That Could End Our Democracy”
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By: Akos Balogh
There’s a “great untruth” that’s gaining traction in the western world.
Continue reading “The ‘Great Untruth’ That Could End Our Democracy”
By: Clare Bruce
It’s tragic to think that out of the 44 people who drowned on our beaches last summer, all 44 might have lived—if only they’d been swimming closer to the lifeguards stationed just a few hundred metres away.
Continue reading “These Beach Safety Tips Will Prevent People from Drowning”
By: Clare Bruce
Above: Australian school students in a 2019 School Strike 4 Climate rally. Pics: Facebook
Over 200,000 Australian children and teenagers are anticipated to skip school today, to join in “School Strike 4 Climate” protest rallies across the nation. Continue reading “School Kids Join Worldwide “Strike” for Green Energy”
By: Clare Bruce
Gender selection is a serious concern for opponents of the Reproductive Health Care Reform Bill that’s now before the Upper House of the NSW Parliament. Continue reading “Church Denominations Divided Over Reproductive Health Bill”
By: Laura Bennett
The city of Tabora has a rich cultural and religious history. With access to major cities in bordering countries, its railway hub saw it hotly fought over during WWII.
Continue reading “Tabora Mission Brings Unity and Religious Clarity to Bustling Tanzanian City”
By: Karen Schneider
John and Sarah Fairfax after fourteen years of hard work in growing their business in Leamington, England, stood in the place that was John’s printing business and Sarah’s bookshop, bankrupt. Unable to continue.
Continue reading “The Sydney Morning Herald – Our History and the Christian Connection”
By: Laura Bennett
Last week, pop icon Justin Bieber made headlines when he led worship at Churchome (formerly The City Church) in LA,the home of one of his long-time Christian mentors, Pastor Judah Smith.
Continue reading “Justin Bieber: When the Odds Are Against You Keep Fighting”
By: Samaritan’s Purse International
Samaritan’s Purse is sending tonnes of emergency relief to the Bahamas aboard their DC-8 aircraft. This includes emergency shelter material, household water filters, and two community water filtration units specially designed to turn saltwater into drinking water. Continue reading “Pray For Those in The Path of Hurricane Dorian”
By: McCrindle
Teaching is the single-most influential factor within the schooling system for student academic growth. What then, are the facets that lead to effective, influential and impactful teachers?
Continue reading “Student Wellbeing and Academic Results Linked to Positive Student-Teacher Relationship”
By: Clare Bruce
Tim Fischer is being remembered as a man of deep spirituality and resolve, as politicians and journalists pay tribute to the former Deputy Prime Minister who recently died of leukaemia.
Continue reading “Tim Fischer Remembered as A Spiritual Man, of “Gentle Strength” and Deep Faith”