9 February 2026
4.2 MINS
A teenage boy’s heroic swim to save his family becomes a powerful reflection on courage, faith, fatherhood, and the kind of character our culture should celebrate and cultivate.
9 February 2026
2.6 MINS
A sharp critique of Labor’s gender ideology colliding with reality, exposing the dangers, contradictions, and taxpayer costs of placing male offenders in women’s prisons.
6 February 2026
5.1 MINS
A Biblical defence of national borders argues that compassion and law enforcement are not opposites, urging Christians to pair personal charity with support for lawful immigration and secure sovereignty.
4 February 2026
3.3 MINS
From an increasing number and attendance of walks for life across the country to medical whistleblowers on babies born alive after a failed abortion, the pro-life movement is stronger and more unified in Australia than ever before.
4 February 2026
4.5 MINS
A thoughtful critique of youth social media bans, questioning the science, highlighting deeper cultural and spiritual factors, and arguing that family strength and faith—not legislation alone—shape young people’s wellbeing.
4 February 2026
4.8 MINS
Britain’s proposed digital ID promises convenience, but critics warn it could quietly become mandatory—opening the door to expanded surveillance, data vulnerabilities, and unprecedented government control over daily life.
3 February 2026
2 MINS
On Sunday, 18 January, armed men attacked three churches in southern Kaduna state, Nigeria, kidnapping 177 worshippers. Sources close to the community share that they’ve been kidnapped for ransom.
3 February 2026
6.3 MINS
A newly ratified “Board of Peace” led by Donald Trump aims to shape postwar Gaza governance, raising major questions about power, membership, global ambitions, and its future beyond the conflict.
30 January 2026
4.2 MINS
Two radical Islamic terrorists showed Australia just how evil antisemitism could be. “Hate speech and gun laws will fix that.” Many disagreed. The government has ways to fix that, too.
30 January 2026
8.2 MINS
A fiery critique of Australia’s political and religious sensitivities, defending Scott Morrison’s call to confront Islamic extremism and accusing leaders of avoiding hard truths in the name of social cohesion.
30 January 2026
6.3 MINS
Militants storm a Nigerian church, abducting dozens and shattering families, as survivors plead for help. With government denial and rising terror, faith and international pressure become desperate lifelines.
30 January 2026
5.6 MINS
The U.S. raid capturing Venezuela’s Maduro on January 3, 2026, revives the Monroe Doctrine, reshaping hemispheric power, disrupting narco-terror networks, and sending shockwaves to China, Russia, Iran, and Cuba.
29 January 2026
3.7 MINS
Reports of mass killings in Iran coincide with rising U.S. military pressure and sanctions, as experts warn the death toll is unclear, but the regime’s brutal crackdown is undeniable.
29 January 2026
4.6 MINS
Security fears and rising extremism force hard questions about faith, freedom, and accountability, as Scott Morrison’s call to confront radical Islam through regulation of preaching raises both hope for reform and warnings about government overreach.
28 January 2026
8.9 MINS
Alex Pretti’s untimely death exposes the gap between media spin, public sentiment on immigration, and the real politics behind ICE enforcement.
28 January 2026
3.2 MINS
An American pastor challenges viral online outrage over US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), arguing that Christians are mistaking emotional manipulation for biblical compassion.
28 January 2026
5.2 MINS
Are Indigenous smoking ceremonies cultural gestures or spiritual rituals? This article examines their religious meaning, constitutional implications, and spiritual risks from a Christian worldview.
27 January 2026
3.7 MINS
After an 11-year-old girl loses a championship spot to a male-born competitor, this piece questions “sacrificial empathy”, fairness in women’s sport, and why grassroots girls lack the protections elite athletes receive.
26 January 2026
3.2 MINS
After activists disrupted a Minnesota church service over a pastor’s ICE role, leaders vowed legal action, defended worship freedom, and urged peaceful dialogue while continuing to proclaim the Gospel.
23 January 2026
4.2 MINS
Just hours after Australia’s new hate crime laws passed, two historic Melbourne monuments were defaced with extremist slogans targeting Australians — providing a perfect test as to whether these laws will apply equally.





