9 June 2020
5.3 MINS
Editor's Note: Archbishop Viganò, an outspoken priest who spent most of his career working in diplomatic posts for the Holy See -- and who has caused great controversy uncovering financial and moral corruption within the Catholic Church -- addresses President Trump with encouragement for his [...]
4 June 2020
1.6 MINS
When I felt secure, I said, “I will never be shaken.” LORD, when You fav Photo by Henk Mul on Unsplash oured me, You made my royal mountain stand firm; but when You hid Your face, I was dismayed. ~ Psalm 30:6-7 (NIV) That feeling [...]
23 May 2020
1.3 MINS
In New South Wales, pubs and clubs are allowed to open for 50 people from the 1st of June, but churches are still restricted to 10. I guess that’s because having a beer and playing the pokies is an “essential” service, whereas worshipping God and [...]
22 May 2020
4.5 MINS
According to one of my favourite talk show hosts, Dave Rubin, there’s a bravery deficit across the Western world. In a recent video, Rubin argues: 'There’s a mass affliction spreading throughout the Western world. It’s called… the Bravery Deficit. People—good people like you — are [...]
18 May 2020
16.5 MINS
In the midst of this pandemic, last Wednesday Mark Latham gave his Second Reading Speech for his Religious Freedoms and Equality Bill 2020 in NSW Parliament: The purpose of the bill can be stated in a single sentence: To extend protections against discrimination beyond existing [...]
24 April 2020
2 MINS
I don’t know when it happened precisely, but Mark Latham has become one of the champions of religious freedom in the state of New South Wales. It’s strange, because by his own admission he doesn’t even consider himself ‘religious’. However, the NSW One Nation leader [...]
15 April 2020
5.6 MINS
Sounding the alarm and asking questions during a time of crisis is crucial: Before proceeding, for the umpteenth time, let me share a few basic truths. Yes, the coronavirus is real and dangerous. But statist overreactions, overzealous policing, mass lockdowns and shutdowns, and the destruction [...]
23 March 2020
4.9 MINS
Assessing the interaction of adultery, no-fault divorce, LGBTQ trends, poverty, and church surrender. by Marvin Olasky Patrick Henry College professor Stephen Baskerville is the author of Not Peace But a Sword: The Political Theology of the English Revolution. His most recent book, The New Politics [...]
12 March 2020
5.5 MINS
We were clearly warned about this brave new world: In the 1930s and 1940s two parallel movements were arising: cultural Marxism, and those warning about tyrannical statism. As to the latter, we had dystopian novels penned by Aldous Huxley (Brave New World – 1932) and [...]
29 February 2020
1.4 MINS
He’s only played one game since being dumped by the Wallabies for paraphrasing a passage from the Bible but, according to Fox Sports, Israel Folau is already being feted as the top contender to take out Super League’s Man of Steel. Lee Radford, the coach [...]
27 February 2020
1.4 MINS
Two days ago, Pastor Norman Miller, whose Aboriginal name is Munganbana, presented a giant boomerang supporting religious freedom and freedom of speech to Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells at Parliament House at 3:15 p.m. Australia needs a Religious Discrimination Act to provide greater protection to people of [...]
13 February 2020
7 MINS
A couple years back during that infamous postal vote, 62% of Australians who responded (equivalent to just under half of all those eligible to vote) indicated they were in favour of legalising same-sex marriage. During the debate, many warned that if marriage was redefined, a [...]
3 February 2020
6 MINS
If you are a Christian or a conservative, your days are numbered: It is no longer business as usual. Gone are the days when Christians and conservatives who publicly affirm their beliefs and values are left alone, or tolerated. Now they are being hunted down. [...]
27 December 2019
5.9 MINS
By now most of you would have heard how the leading evangelical magazine in America, Christianity Today, has editorialised that Christians cannot and should not support the President. Its Editor-in-Chief Mark Galli said that “Trump Should Be Removed from Office.” While many experts would still [...]
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 [...]
21 December 2019
5.1 MINS
Big Brother in action: when the state aligns with the sexual revolutionaries: When the state gets in bed with militant activist groups and uses its powers of coercion to force people to participate in immoral and dangerous agendas, you know we are in a real [...]
16 December 2019
2.8 MINS
Back in 2017 I flew down to Tasmania to interview the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, Julian Porteous. The Archbishop had been brought before the Anti-Discrimination Board simply for producing a booklet outlining the traditional Christian understanding of marriage. But the real reason I went [...]
12 December 2019
2.6 MINS
You can’t board an aircraft without going through airport security. Everyone and everything that enters the plane is screened. Your luggage. Your backpack. Even you. Nothing gets through without security’s permission. They’re the gatekeepers. Now airport security is a powerful metaphor for understanding how our [...]
11 December 2019
7.7 MINS
Wherever you look, socialism is sexy again. In the UK this week, Jeremy Corbyn is seeking election as the nation’s Prime Minister on a proudly socialist platform. In the US, socialist Bernie Sanders is making a second run for President, and he has the endorsement [...]
6 December 2019
3.8 MINS
Eight months after Rugby Australia sacked star fullback Israel Folau for expressing his faith on Instagram, the two parties have settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. Many Australians—and people the world over—have watched this story with interest, because of its implications for religious [...]





