By: Robert Martin
Instant karma videos are so satisfying! Continue reading “Instant Karma Videos and Our Longing for Justice”
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By: Robert Martin
Instant karma videos are so satisfying! Continue reading “Instant Karma Videos and Our Longing for Justice”
By: Laura Bennett
Our attitudes toward ageing are a complex thing. Framed by our cultural understanding of what it means to get older coupled with our feelings about time passing and our stature in life, ageing is about so much more than physical change. Continue reading “Ageing and Justice go Hand-in-Hand, Say Media Pals Melissa Doyle and Naima Brown”
By: City Bible Forum
A national conversation is taking place in Australia at the moment in the lead up to an historic event. Continue reading “Let’s Talk About The Voice – and the Christian Ideas It Raises”
By: Amy Cheng
Women are often the unsung heroes in the church, with their work behind the scenes often going unnoticed, but a new podcast and ebook are hoping to change that.
Continue reading “Women’s Justice and Mercy Ministries: Celebrating the Church’s Unsung Heroes”
I used to love the God of love, but the God of justice? … Not so much. Continue reading “The God of Justice”
By: Danni Synot
Any other space cadets out there? Creative dreamers? Ally McBeals? Continue reading “Why Sweet Revenge Is Actually Bitter”
By: Sheridan Voysey
I write this with a heavy heart, as heavy as yours may already be from the revelations of Ravi Zacharias’ hidden life. If you hadn’t heard of him, Zacharias was considered one of this era’s greatest Christian apologists. If you haven’t heard the news, an independent investigation found he had systematically groomed vulnerable women over many years, plying them with attention and gifts, obligating them to return sexual favours, threatening them should they ever tell. Continue reading “Healing the Wounds of Jesus’ Followers”
By: yesHEis
God has shown us over and over through the scriptures and the person of Jesus that he cares deeply about each individual, especially those who are overlooked or mistreated. Continue reading “Act Justly and Love Mercy”
By: Beth Rivers
Last week, George Pell’s appeal against child sex convictions was dismissed in Victoria’s Supreme Court.
Continue reading “Cardinal George Pell Verdict: Explained”
By: Anne Rinaudo
Women leaders from across the denominations of Australia’s churches and Christian organisations came together late last month for a historic visit to Canberra. They were advocating for policies of justice and care for the world’s poor. Continue reading “Micah Womens Delegation Advocates For Global Issues”