Tying two traditions together: Garry Deverell

As a man of mixed heritage, the Reverend Dr Garry Deverell has been able to weave together wisdom from the two different stories he has grown up with.
Revelation’s empire, that is us. But we can live differently

Where do we go for a theology of climate change? One answer is to the book of Revelation.
‘However bleak it gets … God has called us to make a difference’

Each drop of rain is pleasant, but it doesn’t have any power on its own. When the drops come together though, they become a small stream, then a river. It’s when those rivers join, that they become a powerful torrent that can move mountains.
Healing ‘soul wounds’ at a pastor’s house

This healing centre looks after people who are traumatised.
Why this ex physicist teaches theology at a First Nations college

I grew up loving science and looking to the heavens. It seemed natural to pursue physics to explain the wonder and beauty of creation. While learning science, I also grew in my understanding of the love and power of God.
After a 17-year long push, peace of mind could be closer for trafficked people

Faith advocates efforts to help victims of people-trafficking are bearing fruit.
Meet the trans non-binary opera singer who found a spiritual home in the Anglican Church

Trans non-binary opera singer Alexandra Amerides thinks gender diverse people ought to feel at home in the Anglican Church.
Ni-Vanuatu workers sing for the love of God

The workers from this Pacific Island community were determined to make a difference.
Helping people many have shunned matters to Natalie Dixon-Monu

The Reverend Natalie Dixon-Monu shares her faith journey.
Tamara’s mission: to answer God’s call on a floating hospital

Mercy Ships volunteers help deliver medical interventions to some of the world’s poorest communities.