Theresa May’s Brexit Lament – “It’s Just So Hard To Break Up with EU”

By: Anne Rinaudo

UK Prime Minister, Theresa May has surprised many with her calm, clear and statesman-like rhetoric on the exit of the UK from the European Union – the divisive ‘Brexit’. Read more

Justice Campaigners Celebrate as New Law Brings Real Change to Modern Slavery

By: Clare Bruce

While Aussies were busy late night shopping on Thursday, November 29, justice campaigners around the nation, and politicians in Canberra were busy celebrating the passing of a historic law: the Modern Slavery Bill. Read more

Religious Freedom Vote Now Unlikely This Year

By: Stephen O’Doherty

A vote this year is now unlikely on controversial changes to the Sex Discrimination Act that would remove the ability of faith-based schools to expel LGBTI students. Read more

Australia’s Hunger Problem

By: McCrindle

Earlier this year, Australia’s largest food relief organisation, Foodbank, commissioned McCrindle to conduct research into the hidden problem of food insecurity in Australia. The Foodbank Hunger Report 2018 reveals that an alarming 4 million Australians have experienced food insecurity in the past 12 months. Read more

Campaign Calls to Love The Unborn in Rising Social Pressure To Have Abortions

By: Anne Rinaudo

The Queensland Government recently moved to decriminalise abortion in that state. NSW is now the only state where abortion remains within the criminal code. Read more

Mercy Ships Celebrates 40 Years of Medical Mission [Video]

By: Global News Alliance

To mark World Maritime Day, Christian medical charity Mercy Ships is celebrating 40 years of ministry. Read more

A Faith Response To Climate Change

By: Anne Rinaudo

Faith communities in Australia and around the world are not waiting for reluctant politicians to take decisive action on climate change. They are committing to walking more gently on the earth as part of a global multi-faith campaign called “Living the Change: faithful choices for flourishing world”. Read more

Secular Activists Make A Lot Of Assumptions About Christian Schools

By: Anne Rinaudo

Can Christian schools maintain their beliefs and approach the issue of gay students and teachers with compassion, tolerance and understanding? It is a hotly contested issue that has roared back on to front pages since a leak from the Ruddock Inquiry Into Religious Freedom. Read more

Genetics, God and the Future of Humanity

By: Anne Rinaudo

Dr Denis Alexander from Cambridge University, is a neuroscientist who believes passionately in both the biblical doctrine of creation and the coherence of evolutionary theory. He was recently in Australia to deliver the 2018 New College Lectures, “Genetics: God and the Future of Humanity”. This year marks the 25th year of the New College Lectures. Read more

Caravan Receives Humanitarian Aid in Mexico [Video]

By: Javier Bolaños

As thousands of migrants from Central America travel in a large caravan and by foot through Honduras and across Mexico’s southern border, many Americans are citing the words at the base of the Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” Read more