Mental health is a daily struggle for many. We must love them
Whatever the response has been, the church has an opportunity to show more love to the millions of people in this country who struggle with mental health.
Our constitutional monarchy is wholly preferrable to republicanism. Here’s why
We could say this: God is the ultimate authority. The monarch is the penultimate authority as the living symbol of the majesty of the people.
Micro churches can bring the gospel to many in post-Christendom Australia
Bree Mills 13 March 2023 The church is often touted as being resistant to change, but its 2000-year life suggests a different story. There have been many times throughout history the Anglican Church has needed to adapt to change, and in a post-lockdown world this will be no different. The recent rise of micro churches […]
We need to talk more about vocational discernment, and pray
Openness to talk about vocation and the encouragement to consider vocation are crucial within the church
Sense of urgency at 2023 Surrender as referendum looms
Maya Pilbrow 17 March 2023 A Christian organisation dedicated to amplifying voices from the margins will host a panel of First Nations Christian leaders to discuss the voice to parliament referendum. Surrender Co will hold a one-day event in Melbourne on 25 March. The conference is titled ‘The Way of Peace’ and will feature discussions […]
On divisive issues, we should heed Paul’s advice on meat and vegetables
Should Christians maintain unity in the face of serious ethical dilemmas? This is a question which bedevils our modern denominational and ecumenical life.
Eternity News to shift away from news reporting
A national, non-denominational Christian news outlet has announced a departure from current affairs reporting.
Massacre shows risks of Christian faith in Nigeria: Open Doors
“More Christians are murdered for their faith in Nigeria than any other country,” Open Doors executive director Mike Gore said.