Members of Sydney’s Catholic community have responded with great sadness after news broke on Tuesday about the sexual abuse conviction of Australia’s most senior Catholic leader Cardinal George Pell.
Members of Sydney’s Catholic community have responded with great sadness after news broke on Tuesday about the sexual abuse conviction of Australia’s most senior Catholic leader Cardinal George Pell.
The board game Monopoly has been very popular around the world. I think it’s still played, and it’s quite an enjoyable game about buying, winning and losing. Maybe in today’s new technology and digital world, it’s become a bit old-fashioned. But millions of people have played it, and become fascinated with the idea of winning… Continue reading Loss and Profit
Read Jeremiah 2:13 13 “For my people have done two evil things: They have abandoned me— the fountain of living water. And they have dug for themselves cracked… Continue reading A Bad Exchange
This week spoken word poet and rapper Jackie Hill Perry shares her story as told in her book ‘Gay Girl, Good God’. Jackie is sharing her journey from homosexuality, to finding wholeness in God.
Believers are being called to join in the National Day of Prayer by attending one of hundreds of church gatherings, or by live-streaming the event.
Read Psalm 5:3 3 In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly. (NIV)
You’ve heard of ‘Buy a Bale’ – the charity appeal that was set up last year to help our nations farmers through the drought. Well now, you can ‘Buy a Cow’.
When Tim Buxton moved to Iraq, he had no idea he’d soon be setting up a mini refugee camp – or that he’d one day be helping refugees arriving in Toowoomba.
This week on Power Lunch Laura chats with Pastor Paul De Jong about his new book on money. Life Church Pastor Paul De Jong unpacks the Bible’s plan for wealth creation. Paul explains why it’s not just about giving, and how our grandkids destiny can be affected by our decisions today.
There is only one thing worse than being on the wrong track: which is not realising you are on the wrong track.
How do we face what’s called the ‘twilight years’ of life? With feelings of dread or of hope? Contrary to the myth about ageing, seniors do not necessarily decline in intelligence or lose their decision-making abilities. History gives us countless examples of creative, active and productive seniors.
Close to 45,000 people have gathered in stadiums across Australia so far during Franklin Graham’s gospel tour of the nation.
Make Hope possible for over 800,000 listeners across our city and beyond
So we can continue to impact people with God’s love.