Ben Kruzins
Press Service International
Ben Kruzins is the Campus Pastor of The Hub Baptist Church in Ocean Shores on the North Coast of New South Wales. He is also a Journalism graduate who has written articles in The Canberra Times and The Sydney Morning Herald.
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When Politics and Theology collide?
“It’s time you let your theology inform your politics not the other way around,”
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Should we have a treaty with our First Nations People?
This is a very difficult question to answer and perhaps you might say it’s not for someone like to me to say.
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Is the Voice a step towards reconciliation?
Australia is traditionally conservative when it comes to matters of the Constitution and for good reason.
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Vote yes or no: the important thing is not being a jerk
Australia is about to have it’s first referendum in 24 years.
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Why are Atheists and Agnostics fighting our battles?
Look I understand the hesitancy of Christians to get involved in Party Politics. ‘It distracts from our core purpose of sharing the Gospel’ according to some, ‘it’s unnecessarily divisive according to some’, ‘Jesus came to unite not divide’.
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History is repeating itself
Lately I have been reading about the history of the Roman Empire and there are some scary parallels with today.
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Reflections on Daniel Andrews: Is he an Ahab figure?
I am not sure whether to write this with sorrow or with relief. To me the Premier strikes me as an Ahab figure that we read about in scripture. One who betrayed his roots and refused to honour God.
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How is Iran on the UNCSW?
The fact Iran is on the UN Woman’s Rights Commission ought to tell you everything that is wrong with the world at the moment.
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The well-intentioned decency of the British Empire.
At its peak in 1922 the British Empire was the largest empire the world had ever seen, covering about a quarter of the world’s surface and ruling over 458 million people.
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The dangers of cultural Marxism.
Cultural Marxism is beginning to raise its ugly head and the church is not immune from it.