David

  • First days of Trump era signal America\'s deepening political divide

    In the blocks surrounding the White House, signs reading \"Love Trumps Hate\" and \"Build Bridges Not Walls\" littered the sidewalks on Sunday, the detritus of the Women\'s March protesting the policies of President Donald Trump.

  • Adelaide young writers meet

    Saturday 21 January the Adelaide young writers with Christian Today Australia met over lunch with Press Service International\'s program head Dr Mark and Delma Tronson.

  • Happy Trees or was that Christmas Trees?

    Acting according to his characteristic anti-Christian agenda, President Obama and his servile White House advisers, for the first time in American History referred to their Christmas Trees as \'Happy Trees\'.

  • Obsession with the \'centre\'

    Christian culture is near obsessed with the centre. Words like mainstream and crossover drip off the tongue like diamonds. Influence is king.

  • International young writer panellists - 2017

    The International panellists in the Press Service International young writer program with Christian Today has a rich history determining the winners of the annual International Basil Sellers writers awards.

  • Proclaiming the beloved

    The new year has arrived and with it comes vivid expectation of what could be. The new year is a time of dreaming. A time when visions of self improvement seem to be endless; when all that stands between ourself and future improved self is us.

  • The world needs Love but not as the world gives

    I have been thinking about the topic of love for some time now; the need for it and the universal yearning for the outpouring of it in the world as a healing balm.

  • Mayhem to miracle

    Speaker, actress and best selling author Priscilla Shirer tells the story of a woman who has a ministry to persons involved with sex trafficking in Europe.

  • Florida airport shooting suspect reportedly inspired by Islamic State

    An Iraq war veteran accused of killing five people at a Florida airport told investigators he was inspired by Islamic State and previously chatted online with Islamist extremists, an FBI agent testified on Tuesday, U.S. media reported.

  • Pastor ordered to leave Sudan after planting 3 churches

    Sudanese authorities ordered a South Sudanese pastor to leave the country last month for evangelizing and church activities, sources said.