19 December 2025
7 MINS
The Bondi massacre is already being exploited by the Albanese government to silence discussion of the real problems facing Australia.
8 December 2025
3.8 MINS
Australian women demand accountability as Prime Minister Albanese shields senior ministers accused of politically targeting Senator Reynolds, raising serious questions about leadership, integrity, and women’s safety in Parliament.
5 December 2025
3 MINS
After a two-year legal battle, Pastor Chris Avell wins an appeal letting Dad’s Place stay open to the poor, exposing Bryan city officials’ selective fire-code crackdown on the church.
4 December 2025
10.9 MINS
California’s cannabis experiment has unleashed illegal markets, cartel grow-ops, rising health harms, and mounting social costs — raising urgent questions about regulation, public safety, and the true impact of legalisation.
2 December 2025
11.8 MINS
My state, California, was one of the first states to legalise the medical use – or the fraud of medical use – of marijuana back in 1996. I knew full well as a pharmacist that this was a fraud.
1 December 2025
2.6 MINS
From New Zealand pausing puberty blockers to Monaco’s prince rejecting expanded abortion, and Australia’s social media crackdown to Senate double standards, recent events show that nothing is truly settled despite the prevailing ideology.
1 December 2025
5.5 MINS
Documents have revealed that the FBI monitored traditionalist Catholic communities, citing old-fashioned liturgy as a potential extremism indicator, sparking concerns over religious profiling and political bias.
1 December 2025
4.4 MINS
Mark Durie’s report exposes how ideology, institutional fear, and cultural blindness allowed grooming gangs to thrive in Britain, urging urgent reforms to protect society’s most vulnerable.
26 November 2025
3.8 MINS
Canada’s revived “hate speech” bills could criminalise lawful expression, threaten online evangelisation, and expand state power, critics warn, arguing that subjective definitions risk censorship, wrongful convictions, and chilled religious debate.
25 November 2025
6 MINS
The Albanese Government’s proposed Digital Duty of Care threatens to impose sweeping online censorship, surveillance, and Digital ID controls, using “online safety” language to justify unprecedented state power over Australians’ digital lives.
25 November 2025
2.9 MINS
European watchdog OIDAC reports a sharp rise in violent anti-Christian attacks and church arsons in 2024, urging the EU to address growing hostility and legal discrimination against Christians.
19 November 2025
3.4 MINS
As crime escalates and Labor falters, Victoria desperately needs strong leadership. The Liberals must overcome internal chaos and present a real alternative ahead of the pivotal 2026 election.
13 November 2025
6.1 MINS
No one raises a child thinking they’ll be a killer. Like the rest of the world, Matt and Amber Robinson were probably horrified at the news of Charlie’s assassination. And even at their darkest, most soul-crushing moment, they did the hardest thing a parent could do: they turned their son in.
10 November 2025
7.1 MINS
Politics is a proxy for violence, but only so long as the two differing factions trying to share society agree to use that proxy. The past several years, capped off by Tuesday night’s election results, demonstrate that one of the two factions in American politics is no longer interested in a proxy.
10 November 2025
2.8 MINS
After nearly nine years of anguish and unanswered questions, the Malaysian High Court has delivered a historic verdict in the case of Pastor Raymond Koh — a Christian leader who was abducted in broad daylight in 2017 and has never been seen since.
7 November 2025
5.4 MINS
Australia is experiencing a significant shift in its view of morality. The “gay conversion therapy” laws now Australia-wide are the exemplar of this. The prevailing narrative grounded in mechanistic thinking has abandoned God and the ethical code embodied in a Christian worldview.
6 November 2025
3.2 MINS
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen faces her third trial, now in Finland's Supreme Court, for quoting the Bible on marriage, highlighting global concerns over free speech and religious liberty.
4 November 2025
2.5 MINS
New laws lower the threshold for hate speech to such an extent that a person could be criminalised for what authorities decide their words "might" lead to. This is a bad law. It is anti-free speech and anti-Australian.
21 October 2025
2.6 MINS
Recent events in Melbourne have exposed the increasing level of left-wing violence in Australia. Left-wing “issue-motivated groups” are increasingly the perpetrators of violence, not the victims.
20 October 2025
2.7 MINS
In Yangon, Myanmar, 27-year-old Nandar was doing what she always did — serving her church with quiet faithfulness — when evil walked through the door.





