Chris Archibald

Press Service International

Christopher Archibald lives in Sydney and is a Youth Leader at New Life Christian Church in Blacktown. A voracious reader, he ploughs through many books in a calendar year, with a bookcase that is constantly being rearranged to accommodate new additions.Christopher Archibald's previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/christopher-archibald.html

  • Butterfly Christians

    Butterflies are some of God's prettiest creatures. Like tiny stained glass windows fluttering around they share a similar growth cycle to that of a Christian.

  • Another ‘glory days’ story

    As we approach the end of summer I want to share about my cricket team I help coach and the great year we had last season.

  • My week at the Leaders Conference

    For the last few years, my church has been sending the leaders of the youth group to a week-long conference at the Katoomba Christian Convention not far from the Three Sisters lookout.

  • The Watching Dead

    Who doesn’t like a good binge watching session of a TV series? I know I do, watch an episode a night after dinner and work your way through the series till you are up to date with the current episodes.

  • Butterfly life-cycle compared to a Christian

    Butterflies are one of God's prettiest creatures that he created. Like tiny stained-glass windows fluttering around, they share a similar growth cycle to that of a Christian.

  • Sunshine and a festival

    With summer coming around soon I was reminded of the Spring Festival my church holds for the community.

  • Making the most of everyday

    I was asked by the leader of our Youth group to give a small talk to the Youth one Friday night.

  • The Fault in Our (Stars) Young Adults

    The girls at my youth group are always reading some sort of young adult novel and obsessing over them alongside their film adaptions.

  • Why I will not watch Game of Thrones season 7

    Recently I had to give a message at Youth about sanctification as we are currently working our way through the ‘big words of the Bible’.

  • Fun at the church festival

    Last week, my church held its annual festival free of charge to the community. It’s always a big event and is held at a good time in the year when the weather is lovely outside and having an afternoon of kids games, music and BBQ food is great to be a part of.