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22 August 2024
2.3 MINS
Robert believes that in an age of “accidental” or “experimental parenting”, fathers must be sharpened by other Christian fathers to combat what he calls a “generational dilution of truth”.
12 August 2024
1.9 MINS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to have confirmed that his government has abandoned attempts to pass a religious discrimination bill during this term of parliament.
9 August 2024
1.5 MINS
There would be much rejoicing in Heaven if, instead of becoming a diabolical portal to usher more rage into the world, this incident became the catalyst for increased Christian prayer and the portal for God’s saving grace in the lives of these people.
7 August 2024
2.8 MINS
In many societies, especially in the West, people use their personal freedoms to say, depict and do controversial things. They use freedom of speech, and artistic licence, without fully considering the consequences and the hurt caused to others.
5 August 2024
2.2 MINS
God is inviting the nations to come together. God’s transforming love is falling upon all the communities of Fiji and the South Pacific Islands.
5 August 2024
5.8 MINS
A new report from the University of Melbourne indicates that radical anti-feminism could be the most prevalent form of violent extremism in Australia. It is my view that the poor design of the study and a misinterpretation of responses reveal that these conclusions are inaccurate.
2 August 2024
2.7 MINS
Senator Fatima Payman’s exit from the Labor Party, after being suspended for crossing the floor to vote in support of Palestine, inadvertently exposed an uncomfortable, underlying double standard at the heart of the federal government when it comes to religious schools in Australia.
26 July 2024
6.4 MINS
Why is it that, upon finishing college and entering the workforce, the vast majority of people seem to just stop learning? Is education a period of your life to be gotten over with, a burden that, once borne, is to be set aside for better things?
24 July 2024
3.5 MINS
A South Australian lawmaker plans to table a new bill that would require religious schools to employ homosexual teachers. Current Australian law enables faith-based schools to employ and enrol staff and students based on their faith.
17 July 2024
3.3 MINS
Former President Donald Trump on 15 July named Ohio Senator JD Vance, a Catholic, as his running mate on the Republican ticket in November. Trump was widely expected to name his running mate at the Republican National Convention, which began the same day.
16 July 2024
3.3 MINS
With the Democratic National Convention six weeks away, an expanding number of the party’s lawmakers are calling for President Joe Biden to step down as questions continue to swirl about the commander-in-chief’s mental and physical abilities.
5 July 2024
8.2 MINS
For months, the Voice was all we talked about. And then — nothing. The “week of silence” declared by Indigenous leaders after the referendum’s defeat was only barely succeeded by serious reflection from the rest of Australia.
27 June 2024
3.7 MINS
Advance, the conservative activist group that torpedoed Anthony Albanese’s Voice referendum, will pump millions of dollars into a sole election campaign vehicle designed to drag down the Greens’ vote and expose the party’s radical policies.
26 June 2024
8.1 MINS
In May, a Sydney-based bakery with the awkward name “Oven Bakery by Fufu” caused outrage by baking a batch of cakes decorated with Palestinian flags and images of the Hamas spokesman Abu Abaid for the birthday of a lucky local four-year-old boy named Omar.
25 June 2024
2.8 MINS
The data is clear: the social justice fundamentalism that has dominated liberal circles on college campuses encourages students to adopt a depressing and anxiety-producing worldview.
21 June 2024
1.1 MINS
Over 8,000 people travelled from around the U.K. to hear Franklin Graham preach in Birmingham on Saturday night. It was the American evangelist's first time in the Midlands, with his visit coming 40 years since his late father, Billy Graham, preached the Gospel in nearby Villa Park.
20 June 2024
2.7 MINS
“Pro-life is pro-woman.” That was the message of Brisbane’s March for Life rally on 8 June. The event saw hundreds of pro-life supporters gather in the CBD, promoting the dignity of human life and protection of Queensland’s most vulnerable.
18 June 2024
3 MINS
We’ve all heard the rhetorical attacks on Western Civilisation — often centred on Christianity, capitalism, or colonialism, and often on all three. It’s worth examining the data to determine whether they deserve to be so despised.
12 June 2024
2.4 MINS
Sydney’s population of rough sleepers has almost doubled during the cost-of-living crisis over the past three years, from 1,141 in 2021 to 2,037 now. On Friday, 21 June, there will be an interfaith service to honour the lives of those who have died while homeless in the past year.
5 June 2024
3 MINS
Pope Francis thinks that overpopulation is a myth, and that people are the solution rather than the problem. Children, he said, are a gift to us and a sign that God believes in us, even if we don’t always believe in Him.





