Conor Ryan

Press Service International

Conor is from Adelaide, South Australia. He has a history degree from Tabor College and has a gardening business. Conor has played in Christian heavy metal band Synnove. He is involved in Operation Canaan, a ministry that prays and intercedes for the music scene. He loves God, music, reading, traveling and thinking deeply about philosophy and current events in the world.

Conor Ryan’s previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/conor-ryan.html

  • Two Australias

    Vote yes, vote no. The current marriage debate in Australia has revealed that we live in an age of competing visions of what society should look like.

  • Trusting God

    How do we maintain trust in God in the midst of the uncertainties and trials of life?

  • Milo Yiannopoulos pushes back against the LGBT ideology

    After appearing to be rather quiet for some time he has re-emerged in public life with a fresh perspective.

  • 40 days without Facebook

    Christmas has come and gone, we are now well into the New Year. The shops are already selling chocolate eggs in preparation for the next big holiday on our calendar: Easter.

  • Spiritual Momentum

    Over the last year God has been teaching me a lot about how to move forward and build momentum in my life.

  • Loving God with the mind

    Recently at Easter I went away for a short retreat. It was a time of relaxing at the beach, listening to God's voice and allowing Him to bring spiritual refreshment to me.

  • Mystical union with Christ

    What is mystical union with Christ?

  • The mind is very powerful

    One Easter I went away for a short retreat. It was a time of relaxing at the beach, listening to God's voice and allowing Him to bring spiritual refreshment to me.

  • God of War

    One of the verses from the Bible that God has repeatedly drawn my attention to over the last few months is Psalm 144:1.

  • Is Being Religious Really that Bad?

    One of the hang-ups that religious people seem to have these days is self-consciousness about being religious.