Satan has two basic strategies. To lull people into thinking he doesn’t exist, or make people preoccupied with him. We are best to avoid both!
Satan has two basic strategies. To lull people into thinking he doesn’t exist, or make people preoccupied with him. We are best to avoid both!
This week we explore five daily spiritual habits that we will benefit from as Christians, in our spiritual journey with God.
Read Matthew 5:7 7 God blesses those who are merciful, for they will be shown mercy. (NLT)
Lindsay Miles lives life free of waste and plastic, and her book shows how simple it is for us to start out on our own zero-waste journey!
This week we explore five daily spiritual habits that we will benefit from as Christians, in our spiritual journey with God.
Kate Miller-Heidke had her Eurovision audience spellbound, floating seemingly through space as she sang about the joys of emerging from postnatal depression.
This week we explore five daily spiritual habits that we will benefit from as Christians, in our spiritual journey with God.
In this episode, researchers Ruth Powell and Mark McCrindle paint a picture of Christianity in Australia in 2019. Mark is the principal of McCrindle Research and Ruth is the Director of the National Church Life Survey.
Brooke Prentis is a Wakka Wakka woman and Common Grace Ambassador. In his bonus episode, Brooke calls Australians to come together to find a way forward that honours the past and the present and has hope for the future.
In this episode, we chat with the fascinating Max Jeganathan who lived the experience of a refugee as a child and found his way into the world of politics serving various Labor ministers in Government before becoming one of Bill Shorten’s advisors in Opposition.
As we are becoming more and more disconnected, empathy can be lost – yet it has the power to save humanity, writes Belinda Bauman.
Jim Wallis is an American writer and justice advocate and president and founder of Sojourners. In this in-depth conversation, Jim Wallis discusses the need for Christians of all persuasions in the west to stop oversimplifying and separating the spiritual and sacred from the material and secular.
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