Our failure to be perfectly good does not stop God loving us and offering us the perfect goodness of Jesus.
Our failure to be perfectly good does not stop God loving us and offering us the perfect goodness of Jesus.
Masks are no longer compulsory while shopping, although we are asked to keep them on if social distancing isn’t possible. And other top news.
All this week on Time With God, John North continues taking us through the gospel of John – the apostle’s record of the life of Jesus.
The ground is level at the foot of the cross. In God’s eyes, no matter our status or wealth, we are equally adored. And we should treat others in the same way.
One of the more famous instances of activism came in 2019 when thousands of school students around the globe skipped school to urge adults to take environmental action.
The tech giant has dominated news headlines this week, threatening to pull their search engine from Australian shores.
Restrictions in NSW are being further eased tomorrow after 10 straight days of no locally transmitted cases of coronavirus.
All this week on Time With God, John North continues taking us through the gospel of John – the apostle’s record of the life of Jesus.
Following Jesus is demanding, but somehow not burdensome. Perhaps because such following is empowered by the Holy Spirit, not by guilty fear.
A Macquarie Dictionary senior editor said the Word of the Year competition is the one time of year where the public can have their input.
A year on from the tragic car crash that killed three of their children, Danny and Leila Abdallah are urging others to embrace forgiveness.
“Don’t get me wrong, I would never say no to a day off. Although, as they say in comedy, timing is everything, and therefore you are not funny.”
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