15 July 2025
2.4 MINS
As Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy, Church leaders reflect on the transition from Pope Francis and how digital tools and AI could influence global Catholic engagement and unity.
15 July 2025
5.7 MINS
In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis warned us how power, divorced from timeless values, would become a tool for oppression.
14 July 2025
3.7 MINS
In just 18 months, the nation of Argentina has shifted from economic despair to impressive growth, fuelled by President Javier Milei’s radical free-market reforms.
14 July 2025
1.5 MINS
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, the Iranian President argued that his country's infamous chants of "Death to America" really mean death to crimes and killing. Perhaps most concerning of all, Tucker took it all in with a straight face.
11 July 2025
2.7 MINS
Children's advocate Katy Faust has joined the SBC in calling for the repeal of Obergefell, warning that redefining marriage has deeply harmed children and eroded the family.
11 July 2025
33.4 MINS
A personal story from a Sydney high school reveals how multiculturalism unintentionally seeded anti-Semitic attitudes — and why ignoring the cost of mass immigration carries long-term consequences.
11 July 2025
3.9 MINS
Superman’s latest reboot isn’t just a movie — it’s a political lecture wrapped in spandex, raising questions about Hollywood’s priorities and what audiences really want from their heroes.
11 July 2025
3 MINS
Our vocabulary now brims with "slavespeak" — words and phrases that, while sounding enlightened, are actually twisting our perception of the world. Time to free our minds and expose their true meanings.
10 July 2025
2.8 MINS
Actor and director Mel Gibson has visited Mount Athos for prayer and preparation as he readies his long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ.
10 July 2025
7.7 MINS
Ronald Reagan’s deep Christian faith inspired his fierce opposition to Soviet Communism, and shaped his vision of America as a beacon of freedom with a divine mission in world history.
10 July 2025
4.7 MINS
Modernity promised freedom but delivered emptiness. A return to faith and meaning offers the soul a way home.
9 July 2025
4.6 MINS
Christian leaders from across the country will gather in Brisbane from 11–12 July for the Australian Evangelism Roundtable. The historic meeting will focus on prayer, unity, and a bold vision to evangelise the nation as part of the global 2033 goal of seeing the whole planet fully evangelised.
9 July 2025
5 MINS
As Melbourne reels from attacks on synagogues and Israeli-owned businesses, a rare coalition of faith communities gathered peacefully over the weekend to reclaim the moral ground in a nation struggling against rising terror and intimidation.
9 July 2025
3.5 MINS
Texas schools will now teach students the hard truths and high human cost of Communism, in a move praised for teaching children to “understand that while Communism promises ‘peace, land, and bread,’ it only brings oppression, fear, and death.”
9 July 2025
6.7 MINS
Over the July 4th weekend, deadly Texas floods struck a beloved Christian camp, inspiring stories of heroic sacrifice — as well as some shameful moments of cruelty from those eager to score political points amid the heartbreak.
8 July 2025
4.2 MINS
At a time when adaptations of classic works often stir controversy—from HBO’s new Harry Potter series and Disney's live-action Snow White to Amazon’s notorious The Rings of Power—a forthcoming film version of C.S. Lewis’s bestselling novel, The Screwtape Letters, promises something different: a faithful rendering of the much-loved satirical work.
8 July 2025
1.6 MINS
King Charles is now officially in charge of saving the planet. No, this is not satire. Buckingham Palace confirmed last week in its annual report that the monarch’s job description had been amended to include providing leadership on “environmental sustainability.”
8 July 2025
2.1 MINS
Around 1,500 people, including Indian-Hindus, Persians, Christians and Jews, gathered in Parramatta to take a public stand against terrorism at the United Against Terror rally.
8 July 2025
1.9 MINS
In many fields of study, predictions are frequently wrong, and disagreements among “experts” are commonplace. Yet when it comes to public policy, many politicians and media personalities reference ‘expert opinion’ as unassailable fact to avoid the proper debate of ideas.
8 July 2025
5.7 MINS
At a recent seminar on youth gender medicine, Professor Patrick Parkinson highlighted a concerning legal case where an Australian judge approved testosterone treatment for a 16-year-old despite acknowledging medical risks, highlighting legal inconsistency and the need for legislative clarity in protecting vulnerable youth.





