Who is this Man?

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

Have you ever asked yourself the question of who Jesus really was? You’re not the first person to think about that, and you’re certainly not the only one. Read more

Christians With Anxiety? It’s More Common Than You Think

By: Clare Bruce

According to Beyond Blue, anxiety is the most common mental health condition in Australia, and it’s experienced by over 2 million adults across the nation each year. Read more

Hope For Evangelism In A Secular Age

By: Akos Balogh

Christians are often seen as “moral outlaws” in 2019 Australia. We’re now being pressured to leave our ‘bigoted’ views behind, at least out of the public square. Read more

Stop Believing God Is Tired of You

By: Jennie Scott

There’s a point in every conversation where the other person breaks eye contact, glancing away to look at, well, who knows what. Maybe it’s another person, maybe a painting on the wall, or maybe it’s just to see anything other than my face. Read more

Did Jesus Have a Sense of Humour?

By: Dr Eliezer Gonzalez

I was surprised the other day when my son said to me, “Dad, I can’t imagine you as a funny guy.” The thing is, I know I used to be a funny guy. I still think I am. I wonder what went wrong! Read more

Leather-Clad Preacher to Outlaws: John Smith (1942-2019)

By: Sheridan Voysey

John Smith, legendary Australian minister, commentator, activist and founder of the God’s Squad Motorcycle Club has died after a long battle with cancer. Read more

Failure Doesn’t Define You – It Refines You

By: Duncan Robinson

I did something big over the weekend. I deleted an old email address, and it was a big deal. Read more

Going on Mission – Find Your Life Calling While Helping Others Pursue Theirs

Above: Tim and Victoria Giovanelli and their two children.

By: Laura Bennett

Going on a ‘mission’s trip’ has become a rite of passage for many Christians. Replacing traditional gap years or holidays to share Jesus with new people is enticing. Read more

“The Hand That Spins the Galaxies Wants You Here”, Sheridan Voysey’s Creed For Life

By: Sheridan Voysey

One autumn morning not long ago, I walked to an Oxford cafe, took a window table on the third floor, and pulled out my journal. Read more