We are not passive robots who sit back and wait for God to do his stuff in order for good to come about. Naomi is thinking and planning. Ruth is willing to do something that might seem risky.
We are not passive robots who sit back and wait for God to do his stuff in order for good to come about. Naomi is thinking and planning. Ruth is willing to do something that might seem risky.
Shila Yukuli Paia has a boundless enthusiasm for life and is leading a project to get decommissioned Australian hospital equipment to PNG and assist communities still struggling to recover from earthquakes and mudslides earlier this year.
In Scripture we find God speaking through peals of thunder, pillars of cloud, flaming bushes, donkeys…and revealing himself in the face of Jesus. God is a communicating God. So what are the ways he might to speak to us personally?
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To celebrate Prayer 4U this month, we’ve compiled some of our best articles on prayer—to encourage your prayer life and help you to hear from God.
Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.
Imagine a paper chain, made up of bright yellow paper wrist bands, stretching more than five kilometres long. On each of those looped wrist bands, is a message: a prayer to God, written by an ordinary Australian, about something they want to see changed for the better.
Start your day right by spending time with God in his Word along with John North of Ambassadors for Christ.
There is no point in sugar-coating our journey of faith. Amidst the wonderful times of answered prayer and warm fellowship and inspiring worship, there are the times when we shake our heads and wonder what on earth is going on.
Dwayne Johnson’s new movie ‘Rampage’ is a safe-bet for teens and adults, perfect for the end of a hard day where all you want to do is eat popcorn and think about little else.
The words that stopped me cold weren’t shouted or even spoken angrily. They were gentle, coming through the speakers of my laptop. One sentence, spoken sweetly, that gave me chills.
He’s on his feet now, but from age 16 to 23, Simon faced the daily struggle of living without a home – sheltering between refuges, friends’ places, and on the street. He’s now on a mission to break down the stereotypes around youth homelessness.
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