Why it's so much more than arguing against evolution. (Fundamental Belief #6)
Tag: justice
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."
"I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me" (John 14:6). Jesus made some bold statements during his life on Earth. Were they warranted?
"The kingdom of heaven demands seeing with new eyes and in new ways," writes Nathan Brown.
We would expect some profound material to fill the “holy space”—those three chapters in Exodus 21–23—between the giving of the Ten Commandments and the instructions for construction of the Sanctuary. We do, but perhaps profound in ways we might not have expected.
Why the Church cannot stay silent on the political and social issues of today.