Tag Archive for: 96five

Jack’s Butterflies. Freeing Families From The Cocoon Of Disease

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

Pastor’s Death Penalty Vow to Bali Nine

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

Son Honours Father for Australian Anniversary of Billy Graham Crusade

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

“Green Book” Will Make You Want to Be a Better Person

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

50 Worst Countries for Christian Persecution: Bad News Story With Good News Twist

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

Test of Faith for Aussie Cricketer

By: Alec Camplin

Underlying the sharp rise of cricketer Marnus Labuschagne, the gritty, batting all-rounder is a lifelong faith in God. Read more

Christians Can React to Queensland’s Abortion Laws with Gracious Compassion

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

A Chaplain’s Road to the Invictus Games

By: Justin Rouillon

At the heart of the Invictus Games lie the words of the 19th century poet William Ernest Henley: Read more

Teenagers Get Chance to Make Their First Speech to Parliament

By: Christie Mann

As some parents can relate – teenagers like to be heard when they’re passionate about something! If your teen is intent on being heard then the 2018 My First Speech competition might be for them! Read more

Hugely Popular Rockers Skillet Back to Tour Australia

By: Tim Bain

In the lead up to interviewing Skillet’s front man John Cooper, I did a bit of research and to the best of my limited information, I was surprised to find out just how big they are. Read more