There are many people who try to get rid of the Cross, and in many different ways, and not all of them are atheists. Continue reading “Getting Rid of the Cross”
What to Do if You’re Affected by the Optus Data Breach
By: ACCTV
“It is with great disappointment I’m writing to let you know that Optus has been a victim of a cyberattack that has resulted in the disclosure of some of your personal information.”
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Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’
By: Laura Bennett
In the year 2000, when the new millennium was celebrated with Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks, the word “Eternity” glowed brilliantly across the Harbour Bridge. Continue reading “Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’”
Life On Mission is About Three Simple Things
By: yesHEis
History has been filled with famous preachers and evangelists who have shared Jesus with millions of people around the world. Billy Graham held huge rallies with an ocean of people in attendance and thousands of people choosing Jesus. Continue reading “Life On Mission is About Three Simple Things”
6 Ways Leaders Can Shape Culture in Hybrid Environments
By: McCrindle
Leaders are a catalyst for change, inspiration, productivity and output. In our recent report, when we looked at what creates a thriving culture, leadership was the key factor. Continue reading “6 Ways Leaders Can Shape Culture in Hybrid Environments”
John and Amy’s Kitchen Table – And What it Says About Worship
By: Stephen McAlpine
It was one of those serendipitous moments. There, advertised on the Facebook page of a friend from my old days at Fremantle Assemblies of God church in the mid 1980s, was the kitchen table and chair set we had been looking for. Continue reading “John and Amy’s Kitchen Table – And What it Says About Worship”
Clooney and Roberts Reunite in ‘Ticket to Paradise’
By: Russ Matthews
George Clooney and Julia Roberts have been among cinema’s biggest box office drawcards over the past few decades. Continue reading “Clooney and Roberts Reunite in ‘Ticket to Paradise’”
The Making of the Western Mind Goes Back to the Cross, Says Author
By: Kristian Johnson
“To go almost on pilgrimages, to take the knee, to fill great civic centres, not just in the United States, but across the Western world. I would argue that there is nothing culturally given about this, it’s reflective of highly contingent trends that are so deep and ancient that ultimately, they go back 2000 years to that very primal image of a man tortured to death by an oppressive state apparatus. Jesus on the cross.” ~ Tom Holland
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Cyclists Pedal Across Australia in Ride for Compassion
By: GOOD
Ride for Compassion, the largest fundraising coast-to-coast cycling event in Australia, sees cyclists and support crew take to the road to help raise money for vulnerable children living in poverty. Continue reading “Cyclists Pedal Across Australia in Ride for Compassion”
5 Things I Noticed About the Queen’s Majestic But Jarring Funeral
By: Akos Balogh
Millions around the world tuned in to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. The funeral was full of ceremony, majesty and Royal decorum. Continue reading “5 Things I Noticed About the Queen’s Majestic But Jarring Funeral”