"Well, what do we expect from politicians anyway?" Nathan Brown suggests Christians that have an apathetic attitude towards politics are failing in their responsibilities to participate in and contribute to the collective life and wellbeing of society.
Author: Nathan Brown
Dr Peter Roennfeldt's latest book offers "a real and refreshing" alternative to the problem—and privilege—of sharing Jesus.
The statement, made by participants at this week's Justice Conference, called on Australia’s political leaders to work together to find a solution that moves children and their families off Nauru.
Suivre Jesus, the translation of Following Jesus by Dr Peter Roennfeldt, has become a key resource for the Church’s focus on discipleship.
"If the Holy Spirit gifts an individual for a specific leadership role, the rest of us should not stand in the way."
This new book is both a collection of stories and a comprehensive survey of the history and significance of mission boats in the growth and development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific.
Why it's so much more than arguing against evolution. (Fundamental Belief #6)
Author says evangelism and discipleship are to encompass all dimensions of life, including our mental, physical, spiritual and relational wellbeing.
If You Can Eat . . . You Can Make Disciples was launched on September 24 with a prayer of dedication led by South Queensland conference president Pastor Brett Townend.
Author's young adult series a reminder of the value of friendship, faith and family.