A Rite Of Passage Helps Boys Become Men
By: Justin Rouillon
What is a rite of passage? Does it have any relevance in our society today?
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By: Justin Rouillon
What is a rite of passage? Does it have any relevance in our society today?
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By: Justin Rouillon
“Even as a child I was enamoured with how stories were told on the big screen.”
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By: Timothy Charles
You may never look at a butterfly in the same way after hearing Jack’s story. Jack Gates, the fourth of six children, was born with Ohtahara Syndrome in 2011 Read more
By: Timothy Charles
A pastor’s vow to a prisoner facing execution to speak out against the death penalty is dramatised in the short film ‘Execution Island’. Read more
By: Warren Nunn
Six decades after the first Billy Graham crusade drew enormous crowds, his son Franklin is coming back to Australia to mark the special anniversary. Read more
Above: Tony Lip and Dr Don Shirley in Green Book. Source: greenbookmovie.com
By: Rachel Murphy
Why is it that the most unlikely friendships are always the most moving? I think it’s the acceptance and the growth you see in the people. Green Book is based on the true story of a most unlikely friendship. Read more
By: Warren Nunn
Worldwide Christian persecution is increasing, but that is actually good news according to Open Doors, the organisation that has been helping suffering believers since 1955. Read more
By: Alec Camplin
Underlying the sharp rise of cricketer Marnus Labuschagne, the gritty, batting all-rounder is a lifelong faith in God. Read more
By: Warren Nunn
In the aftermath of the Queensland’s Parliament decision to endorse radical abortion laws, the Christian community has been called to act with gracious compassion. Read more
By: Justin Rouillon
At the heart of the Invictus Games lie the words of the 19th century poet William Ernest Henley: Read more