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30 December 2019
4.9 MINS
By Theodore Dalrymple, The Australian. Editor's Note: Dalrymple laments the vulgar language which "woke" people employ in their attempt to appear relatable or relevant. Ultimately, no matter how highly-educated they may be, their thought is eviscerated and their arguments are weak, evinced by their lack [...]
26 December 2019
6.2 MINS
By Chris Kenny, The Australian. Editor's Note: Chris Kenny outlines just why the Left consistently fails to appeal to mainstream voters, throughout Australia, the UK and the USA. Support quality journalism and subscribe to The Australian here. ___ Almost 15 years ago I wrote about [...]
24 December 2019
1.2 MINS
Last year I realised how much I pray for a nice sunny day, and how little I pray for rain and our farmers in the drought. God began opening my eyes to the devastation and breaking my heart for those who were struggling. One night [...]
24 December 2019
4.1 MINS
By Gerard Henderson, The Australian. Editor’s Note: Henderson points out the silliness of those panicking about climate change and striving to convert skeptics to their cause. Support quality journalism and subscribe to The Australian here. ___ It has been said that Christmas is not universally [...]
23 December 2019
8.2 MINS
By Greg Sheridan, The Australian. Editor's Note: Greg Sheridan considers historian John Dickson's new book on the historicity of Jesus, and reflects on how the life of Christ, from His Incarnation to His Resurrection, is the marvellous wellspring of our civilisation. Support quality journalism and [...]
20 December 2019
3.9 MINS
By Brendan O'Neill, The Australian. Editor's Note: Brendan O'Neill, editor of Spiked, spells out just how momentous Boris Johnson's landslide win is -- how it came to pass, and what it means for the future of Britain, as well as the utterly trounced Labour Party. [...]
19 December 2019
6.7 MINS
By Chris Kenny, The Australian. Editor's Note: Chris Kenny lays out the facts about Australia's history of drought and bushfires, calling out those perpetuating hysteria about supposedly man-made "climate change". Support quality journalism and subscribe to The Australian here. ___ Stoic. We used to be [...]
10 December 2019
6.5 MINS
By Greg Sheridan, The Australian. Editor's Note: Greg Sheridan describes the increasing violence and anarchy afflicting Western societies, without regard to democratic, reasoned decision-making or the good of the nation. How can we move forward in the face of dangerous hysterical activism? Support quality journalism [...]
7 December 2019
3.6 MINS
by Kevin Donnelly, The Australian. Editor’s Note: Kevin Donnelly puts his finger on just how Australia's education system has fallen into crisis, and suggests how we can do better by our children, restoring sound pedagogy. Support quality journalism and subscribe to The Australian here. ___ [...]
28 November 2019
3.8 MINS
By Kevin Donnelly, The Australian Illustration: Johannes Leak. Editor's Note: Kevin Donnelly deftly exposes the dangers of contemporary culture's increasing forcefulness in policing language, demanding conformity to warped ideologies that distort the very fabric of our society. This unhealthy practice, with its roots in Marxist [...]
23 November 2019
1.4 MINS
by Clare Bruce, Hope 103.2 We’re all familiar with the idea of child sponsorship, but most of us will never get up close to the profound stories of transformation that can happen in the lives of those being sponsored – and, at times, the sponsors [...]
11 November 2019
4 MINS
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jesus said, “The children of this generation are wiser in their own generation than the children of the light.” Brendan O'Neill is not a Christian (hence the swearing), but he makes more sense than most Christian leaders in his analysis of identity politics [...]
4 November 2019
2.3 MINS
by Michael Cook, editor of MercatorNet. Jurisdictions which permit assisted suicide or euthanasia suck all the oxygen out of media coverage of this topic. To put the issue in perspective, assisted suicide or euthanasia is only legal in Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and a [...]
30 October 2019
3.4 MINS
by Tracey Gummow, Liturgical Assistant, All Saints Anglican Church, Mitchell, QLD. Tracy’s husband, Rick, serves as a minister in SW QLD, including the drought-affected towns of Amby, Morven, Augathella, Charleville, Wyandra, Cunnamulla and Thargomindah. Intent Shifting our focus from a view of deficiency, to recognition [...]
29 October 2019
1.7 MINS
by Steve Grace, international award-winning Country Gospel artist. Intention When you are dry and empty, Jesus will lift you up. Scripture I have swept away your offences like a cloud, your sins like the morning mist. Return to me, for I have redeemed you. ~ [...]
28 October 2019
2.1 MINS
Editor's Note: This article by Associate Editor Jamie Walker in The Australian highlights how concerning the push for voluntary assisted dying around Australia is for a diversity of communities. Is VAD the best we can do for the most vulnerable people among us? Or are [...]
27 October 2019
2.4 MINS
by Rev Harry Goodhew AO, former Anglican Archbishop of Sydney. Intention Jesus is Lord, even in the middle of drought. Scripture I am the LORD; that is My name! I will not yield My glory to another, or My praise to idols. ~ Isaiah 42:8 [...]
26 October 2019
2.8 MINS
by Pastor Tim Klein, Faith Lutheran Church Warrdale SA and 1st Assistant Bishop, Lutheran Church of Australia SA/NT District. Intention Life – even in times of drought. Scripture “Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the [...]
25 October 2019
2.6 MINS
by Ps Phil Pringle, Senior Pastor and co-founder of C3 Church. Intention God’s promises can be fulfilled in our nation. Scripture IF My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and PRAY and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, [...]
22 October 2019
2.5 MINS
by Cheryl Lindley, ARC Global, an international community of Apostles & Prophets. Intention To encourage us all to continue praying and believing that, ‘He who has promised, is faithful.’ Scripture The Contest on Mount Carmel V.1. Later on, in the third year of the drought, [...]





