24 March 2021
6.2 MINS
Even as a pristine image of President Biden is projected to the world, more astute observers note some unravelling threads.
16 March 2021
6 MINS
Christians are divided over politics because of where they are sourcing their news. The question all of us must ask is: “How do I consume mainstream news like a Christian?”
2 March 2021
2 MINS
Over the weekend I attended the Church and State Summit in Brisbane, Queensland. I’d been eager to attend after being profoundly impacted by the one held in 2019. This year’s was all I’d been hoping for and more. Among the world-class speakers were Cardinal George [...]
24 February 2021
3.8 MINS
Contrary to popular belief and practice, there is no evidence that the modern protocols of “Welcome” and “Acknowledgement of Country” were ever a part of traditional Aboriginal culture. Instead, they were created as recently as the 1970’s by none other than Ernie Dingo and Richard Walley.
24 January 2021
2.7 MINS
For Democrats, Biden voters, and progressives more generally in America, there is lots of peace and unity to look forward to. For everyone else, there are some deep concerns about the path ahead for America -- concerns that were well known long before the election.
23 January 2021
4.9 MINS
A lot of what's passed off as Aboriginal culture today is actually Aboriginal religion — pagan beliefs no longer embraced by most Aboriginal Australians. Christians must use discernment on these issues.
6 November 2020
4.2 MINS
America — and the rest of the world — is holding its breath as the remaining swing states finish counting ballots and both presidential contenders claim a path to victory. In the meantime, questions linger over the security of the 2020 US election, and peaceful protests have begun in many cities.
2 November 2020
3.7 MINS
Donald Trump’s personal beliefs have been much scrutinised throughout his presidency. Comments Trump made at a recent campaign event have brought this discussion to the fore once again.
2 November 2020
5.4 MINS
Fifty years later another scandal is unfolding in Washington DC, and it is no exaggeration to say that Watergate pales in comparison to it.
27 October 2020
2.9 MINS
On Monday, Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the ninth Supreme Court Justice, filling a vacancy left by the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in September.
15 October 2020
2.9 MINS
While Joe Biden was Barrack Obama’s Vice President, he used his office to financially benefit his son Hunter through corrupt dealings in the Ukraine, the New York Post alleged yesterday.
14 October 2020
3 MINS
Amy Coney Barrett — Donald Trump’s third Supreme Court justice nominee — is showing grace in the face of hostile senate hearings this week, demonstrating why she deserves Trump’s nomination and a seat at the Supreme Court.
13 October 2020
2.8 MINS
Having recently secured three historic peace deals, Trump has now been nominated — not once, but twice — for the Nobel Peace Prize.
2 October 2020
11.3 MINS
President Donald Trump is, how shall we say, controversial. As theologian Wayne Grudem puts it: "[Trump] is egotistical, bombastic, and brash. He often lacks nuance in his statements. Sometimes he blurts out mistaken ideas … that he later must abandon. He insults people. He can [...]
20 July 2020
2.5 MINS
Margaret Court is not only Australia’s greatest ever tennis player, but she is also proving to be something of a lightning rod regarding religious freedom.
17 July 2020
2.7 MINS
Activists are wasting their time tearing down old statues. Abuse is happening here and now.
9 July 2020
4.8 MINS
The Australian journalist Greg Sheridan has quipped that these days, “the academic fashion is to attack Western civilisation, not study it.” With historic statues being trashed and toppled around the western world, and accusations of systemic racism being levelled against the fairest societies that history [...]
7 July 2020
6.7 MINS
In celebration of one of America’s most important holidays, Independence Day, President Trump gave a presidency-defining speech in front of Mount Rushmore this weekend. It was an impassioned defence of America, the nation’s heroes, and its legacy.
16 June 2020
6 MINS
The ideas that shape our culture eventually find their way into the church. Francis Schaeffer traced this pattern over many centuries, observing that what begins in the philosophy departments of Western universities spreads first to art, then music, then the general culture. Finally, these fashions [...]





