3 December 2024
3.1 MINS
Information Warfare is an integral – and largely misunderstood – part of conflict. The use of terms like “misinformation” by politicians and pundits does nothing to help dispel this misunderstanding.
2 December 2024
3.2 MINS
The Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity, unveiled on the 31st of October of this year, is a clarion call for the church to return once more to the Bible’s clear teachings on sexual integrity.
2 December 2024
2.2 MINS
They say that the darkest part of the day is just before dawn. And in a similar way, there are signs that the Spirit of God might be about to do an extraordinary work in Australia.
2 December 2024
3.1 MINS
Australians will not have to present a Digital ID or other form of government ID to use social media under new laws setting the minimum age of social media access to 16.
2 December 2024
4.8 MINS
I had an interesting conversation with ChatGPT (Chat) recently; in fact, I got Chat to fess up that it was giving me false information and deliberately perpetrating a lie. But I need to provide some background first.
2 December 2024
2.8 MINS
Even if your pockets are empty (as mine often are), consider yourself abundantly blessed to have family in your life. If you can, ride around town with your family this December, with the windows down, play Stapleton’s "Millionaire", and make sure you play it loud.
29 November 2024
6 MINS
Australia is the first country to set the minimum age of social media access to 16, after a landmark bill passed in the Senate late into the evening on the final sitting day of the year.
29 November 2024
4.9 MINS
Today, Jason T Smith helps fund various mission initiatives as a result of his business success. But he never envisaged his journey would turn out this way.
29 November 2024
3.7 MINS
What are the cultural implications of Donald Trump’s decisive presidential victory? How should followers of Jesus assess all this?
29 November 2024
2.5 MINS
Putin's censorship of a theologically sound sermon as a national security threat exemplifies how easy it will be for governments to abuse misinformation and disinformation legislation.
29 November 2024
2.2 MINS
Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s commitment to locating and rescuing hostages, including seven Israeli Americans, and issued a direct warning to their captors.
29 November 2024
7.8 MINS
One main theme of Peterson’s book is that life is an adventure, albeit a risky one, and living by and for truth, regardless of any negative consequences, is the path we must follow. Taking responsibility for our actions, and remaining steadfast in our higher pursuits, is vital.
28 November 2024
4.7 MINS
In a Mordecai and Haman like twist, Dr Jay Bhattacharya, a man of faith, will be stepping into the role once held by the man who tried to censor him and destroy his reputation.
28 November 2024
3 MINS
Are Australian Senators the least curious people on the planet? Our Senators this week said no — for the fifth time — to an inquiry into the use of puberty blockers on children.
28 November 2024
6 MINS
Jordan Peterson is in essence subjecting iconic Bible stories to a Jungian reading. Peterson’s conception of creation is closer to the Manichaean than the Judeo-Christian.
28 November 2024
3.3 MINS
While the federal Misinformation and Disinformation Bill has been abandoned, planned new Victorian anti-hate speech laws will widen the net of draconian federal, state and territory laws crushing freedom of speech in Australia.
28 November 2024
2.7 MINS
Kim Williams and his ilk hate Rogan and people like him because they are in panic mode. They are desperately upset that they no longer get to dictate and control the cultural narratives.
28 November 2024
7.3 MINS
It is sometimes worth trying to lay out certain key issues and truths that are worth fighting for. One such attempt is the recently released Antioch Declaration, "a statement on racial ideologies threatening the Church".
27 November 2024
4.2 MINS
Albo might be waging war on the internet but the internet is fighting back.
27 November 2024
4 MINS
A motion by Greens Senator Larissa Waters to remove the Children Born Alive Bill from the Senate notice paper was narrowly defeated 30–28 yesterday. The result means the bill remains alive in the Senate.





