David

  • The eleven phenomenon

    For the past six months I have been seeing the number 11 everywhere I\'ve looked. I\'m a person that believes God speaks to people in all different ways, including numbers. Not in a strange \'numerology\' sort of way, but just that He uses the simple, everyday things around us to speak to us.

  • New Zealand young writer panellists - 2017

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

  • Egyptian Christian sentenced to prison for assaulting Muslim boy despite no evidence

    A 15-year-old Coptic Christian boy has been sentenced to 15 years in an Egyptian prison for sexual assault, even though forensic reports showed no evidence of a crime.

  • Thousands executed, tortured in Syrian military prison, Amnesty reports

    The Syrian government executed up to 13,000 prisoners in mass hangings and carried out systematic torture at a military jail near Damascus, rights watchdog Amnesty International said on Tuesday.

  • Chelsea take out bitter rivals!

    Chelsea have put one hand on the Premier League title after thrashing an immature Arsenal 3-1 at the Bridge.

  • God is fighting harder

    I\'m heading into the last few months before turning 30 and beginning to reflect on the last 10 years of my life. I\'m realising my twenties were not easy.

  • Be alert, on guard and aware

    \"The morning of December 7, 1941, found 353 Japanese airplanes swarming all around Pearl Harbour. Within a couple of hours, America lost 8 big battleships, 6 major airfields, almost all planes, and 2,400 men.

  • Christians in Cuba yet to see \'tangible improvements\' in religious freedom despite talks of progress

    A new report on violations of the right to Freedom of Religion or Belief in Cuba reveals that despite developments in Cuba\'s relationships with the United States and European Union, \"talk of progress has not yet translated into tangible improvements for religion or belief communities.\"

  • Australia Catholic Church faces six decades of child abuse allegations

    Seven percent of Catholic priests working in Australia between 1950 and 2010 were accused of child sex crimes but few were pursued, Church data showed on Monday, as hearings began over allegations dating back decades.

  • Yelling at people convinces no one

    The US election was, and is, divisive. There are many people with strong opinions, and I would consider myself one. However, I have been extremely disappointed how people have voiced their opinions – especially Christians.