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.
A ‘Yes’ to the Voice, is a ‘Yes’ to God’s divine act of listening
So again, yes – while the gospel is much more than social justice, it cannot exclude the seeking of justice within our society
‘I have a responsibility to use my God-given gifts’
My faith has always been part of my ecological life, and that faith provides two big motivations for why I do what I do.
If we discovered life on other planets, what would that mean for Christianity?
These writers focused on the spiritual status of intelligent life beyond Earth because it is on these topics that the greatest interest and perhaps curliest questions lie.
Embrace the mark of ash, and open your hearts to transformation
We will soon begin our Lenten journey with the invitation to receive the mark of ashes during the liturgy of Ash Wednesday.
If God is a loving God, why does he not heal distressing physical ailments?
Perhaps our problem is that we look for the wrong kind of answer with the wrong idea of God.
Comfort in being known by God through despair
When COVID-19 first hit few predicted that it would still be going strong at the end of 2021. All of us hope we are coming out the other side, but either way, the suffering it has caused is untold, not least in Melbourne. A pandemic is a disease of despair.