Tag Archive for: Akos Balogh

How The ‘Prayer of The Authentic Self’ Shows The Religion of our Secular Age

By: Akos Balogh

How would you define the religion of our modern Secular Age? Read more

Why The Death Of Queen Elizabeth Brought Our World To A Halt

By: Akos Balogh

The world came to a screeching halt when Queen Elizabeth died. Few people in history have provoked such sorrow at their passing. Read more

How a Humble Western Sydney Pastor Got Canberra’s Attention On Religious Freedom

By: Akos Balogh

Sydney Anglican Minister Mark Tough does not see himself as a political animal. Read more

Is the Sexual Revolution Built on Lies? Secular Feminist says ‘Yes’.

By: Akos Balogh

Laughter roared through the back of the truck. Half my army platoon and I were riding in a Unimog on our way to a training exercise. And the conversation turned (as it often did) to sexual matters and sexual ‘conquests’. Read more

10 Surprising Things Australians Think of Church, Jesus, and Christians

By: Akos Balogh

What do non-Christian Australians think of Church? What do they think of Jesus? What do they think of Christians? Read more

Why Even Secularists Might Not Like A Post-Christian West

By: Akos Balogh

The West is becoming Post-Christian. Fewer people are identifying as Christians. Read more

Why ‘Looking Within’ For Identity Isn’t Enough: We Also Need To ‘Look Up’

By: Akos Balogh

“Your days are numbered, Maverick. Your kind is heading for extinction.” So said a US Admiral (played by actor Ed Harris) to Maverick (Tom Cruise) in the latest Tom Gun movie. Read more

How “You Do You” Is Leading To Narcissism and a Mental Health Crisis

By: Akos Balogh

We’re the first generation in human history in which ‘You Do You’ is the default way of doing identity formation. ‘You Do You’: it’s all about finding your purpose and identity by looking within. Read more

Are You Confused About Religious Freedom in Australia? These 3 Short Videos Will Help

By: Akos Balogh

Religious freedom is under pressure here in Australia. It used to be uncontroversial, but now it’s heavily contested. Many people see it as little more than a licence for bigotry and hate. Read more

Weary of Politics? A Few Thoughts to Help Christians Avoid Cynicism

By: Akos Balogh

Last Saturday Australians voted and a new Federal Government was elected. But many Aussies remain cynical, including many Christians. Read more