18 September 2020
3.9 MINS
New Year’s Eve 2000 was celebrated on the Sydney Harbour Bridge by recognition of Arthur Stace’s Christian message, repeatedly chalked on Sydney streets over many years. My daughter asked: "Why that word -- 'Eternity'?" I typed up the history, as she wished to place it [...]
28 December 2019
2.4 MINS
My friend Tony Miller used to say to me: “We are not human doings -- we are human beings.” Timely words for us in the Christmas/New Year season. We all need time off just to learn ‘how to be again’. It is amazing how quickly [...]
23 December 2019
8.2 MINS
By Greg Sheridan, The Australian. Editor's Note: Greg Sheridan considers historian John Dickson's new book on the historicity of Jesus, and reflects on how the life of Christ, from His Incarnation to His Resurrection, is the marvellous wellspring of our civilisation. Support quality journalism and [...]
23 December 2019
4.9 MINS
The activists are now out to destroy Christmas as well: If the rainbow warriors have their way, nothing, I repeat, nothing, will be able to elude the radical homosexual juggernaut. The militants do not want anything to escape the clutches of their nefarious agenda. The [...]
21 December 2019
3.9 MINS
Several years ago, Australia spent more on Christmas per capita than any other nation. The Americans are beating us this year, but we are still right up there. The average household in Australia will spend $969 each this Christmas, based on all expenses including gifts, [...]
19 December 2019
6.1 MINS
I love Christmas carols. They are the soundtrack of the season. As great as carols are, it’s possible to make it through the whole month of December, hear these tunes, and yet not tune in to what the carols are really saying. On closer inspection, [...]
12 December 2019
1.8 MINS
On the passing of the Voluntary Assisted Dying bill. The Culture of Death has taken another great stride. The Chronicle of Shame has another tragic addition. The pro-autonomy, “I did it my way”, “every man did what was right in his own eyes” mindset, ignoring [...]





