
Book Review: For the Least of These
This quarter’s Sabbath School companion book is a rallying cry to “do justice”.
This quarter’s Sabbath School companion book is a rallying cry to “do justice”.
A compulsory journey of reconciliation.
Ashley Stanton explores the line between self-preservation and service to others.
Four representatives and supporters of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Australia joined more than 200 Christians from across Australia.
“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.
The recent church compliance conversation started Melody Tan dreaming big dreams for future generations.
Why it’s so much more than arguing against evolution. (Fundamental Belief #6)
In God’s courtroom, Satan is the prosecutor and we are the accused. But we have a lawyer . . . and, as Lesleigh Bower writes, He is “no ordinary lawyer”. (Fundamental Belief #24)
The plight of 1900 refugees held in indefinite detention on Manus Island and Nauru continues because we are not sufficiently raising our voices to bring this inhumanity to an end.
“Our children and vulnerable people, more than ever, need our Church community to surround and support them.”