By: Akos Balogh
Last week on an American university campus, several Jewish students were chased into a library by pro-Hamas student protestors. Continue reading “Jewish People are Increasingly Terrified. And Christians Should Take Note”
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By: Akos Balogh
Last week on an American university campus, several Jewish students were chased into a library by pro-Hamas student protestors. Continue reading “Jewish People are Increasingly Terrified. And Christians Should Take Note”
By: Akos Balogh
We live in a divided world. Continue reading “10 Reflections on a Divided World: Israel, and The Voice to Parliament”
By: Berlinda Fortin
“We just came here with our free hands, because there was a war. Life in South Sudan was not easy, so we had to travel here.” Continue reading ““Rebels Attacked… So We Lost Some of Our Families. I Lost My Dad.””
By: Mike Crooks
Their country is a war zone, but some children in Ukraine have a reason to smile today. Continue reading ““Made With Love”: Elderly Aussies Send Hope to Ukraine’s Kids”
By: Alex Milne
It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since war broke out in Ukraine. Continue reading “A Year On – What God Is Doing Through FEBC in Ukraine”
By: Kristian Johnson
“Those in the West – we’re not the only good people on earth – but we have a moral foundation and a philosophical, and even a theological framework, that understands notion of good.” ~ International security expert, Klon Kitchen
Continue reading “‘Cyberwarfare’ and the Role of Big Tech in Modern War”
By: Russ Matthews
Who is really in control of this world? Continue reading “When the World Seems Like Chaos, Who is in Control?”
By: Alec Bennetts
As the soul-wrenching horror of 20th century world wars fade from the living memory of our societies, we must remind ourselves regularly of the awful reality of warfare, says renowned writer and thinker Peter Hitchens. Continue reading “Peter Hitchens Opens a Political Can of Worms on Russia”
By: Stephen McAlpine
People are planting flowers in Kyiv. Spring is coming. In the midst of all the chaos, horror and death that the Russian invasion has inflicted on Kyiv, there is something beautiful about people planting flowers in wartorn Kyiv.
By: Akos Balogh
Over 4 million Ukrainian refugees have crossed into Europe since the war began, with 350,000 entering Hungary thus far. Continue reading “How Christians Are Helping Ukrainian Refugees In Hungary”