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.
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
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.
21 January 2026
8.3 MINS
In an interview on Sky News, Tony Burke explained that his hate speech laws would deal with the motivation of the Bondi terrorists. The only problem? He couldn’t quite bring himself to say what their motivation actually was.
16 January 2026
5.2 MINS
‘Hate’ is an imprecise term with a range of meanings in different contexts, and its presence is perceived differently by different people. It may be useful as a shorthand in public debate but not as a term on which criminal liability depends.
16 January 2026
4.9 MINS
A veteran’s warning from the Menzies era resurfaces: vague “hate speech” laws empower elites, erode free speech, and threaten Australia’s democratic trust in ordinary citizens.
16 January 2026
7.7 MINS
Nation First looks into how the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 criminalises belief, punishes influence, and puts ordinary Australians at risk for speaking their minds. This is how free speech dies.
15 January 2026
1.4 MINS
After being dropped from the Adelaide Writers Festival, Randa Abdel-Fattah cries censorship—despite a record of silencing Jewish and ex-Muslim ideological opponents who didn't fit her progressive stance. The hypocrisy is hard to miss.
15 January 2026
6 MINS
Across the globe, from Iran to Venezuela, God is stirring hearts even amid political turmoil, showing how faith, courage, and human agency intersect in the most unexpected places.
13 January 2026
6.9 MINS
What seemed completely unbelievable just a few years ago has suddenly become a very real possibility at the start of 2026. Namely, the Islamic Republic of Iran looks increasingly likely to fall.
13 January 2026
7.2 MINS
From Bondi Beach to Britain, the article argues rising anti-Semitism is being normalised by progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and appeasement—warning that history’s lessons are being forgotten.
12 January 2026
2.6 MINS
Western media’s silence on Iran’s uprising masks an uncomfortable truth: millions are rebelling against Islamic rule and state control, shattering progressive narratives about oppression, identity, and power.
9 January 2026
3.6 MINS
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Australia (ICEJ) initiated an open letter from Christian pastors and leaders to the Australian Government, which was an urgent call for a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terrorist attack. The Prime Minister has now announced that a Commission will be undertaken.
9 January 2026
2.4 MINS
Coptic Solidarity (CS) is formally petitioning the Australian government to help free Said Mansour Abdelrazek (Rezk) from an Egyptian prison.
9 January 2026
9.8 MINS
Is the Bondi Beach massacre the product of lone extremists, or a predictable outcome of repeated antisemitic rhetoric, silence, and moral failure across politics, media, and the Church?
8 January 2026
2.5 MINS
A 2025 ACN report warns Australia is sliding toward religious freedom concern, citing government overreach, speech restrictions, lawfare, and rising antisemitism despite an overall cautiously positive outlook.
8 January 2026
4.3 MINS
As calls for a Bondi Royal Commission grow, a Nine Newspapers cartoon is condemned for mocking public concern and reviving antisemitic tropes instead of confronting failures behind the massacre.
7 January 2026
7.1 MINS
Australian swimming legend Dawn Fraser condemns Labor’s “cowardice” after the Bondi attack, urging leaders to confront antisemitism, protect Australians, and stop governing through fear of labels.
7 January 2026
5.1 MINS
As the SCG honoured Bondi heroes, Anthony Albanese was conspicuously absent—highlighting a stark contrast between genuine courage under fire and a Prime Minister avoiding accountability, crowds, and moral leadership.
6 January 2026
6.2 MINS
A firsthand reflection on Iran’s revolution reveals how Khomeini’s theocratic vision has collapsed—eroding faith, legitimacy, and belief—leaving a society already beyond clerical rule.





