David

  • Graveyard girl

    There was once a young girl, 6, shy and ever so sweet. You wouldn\'t have picked it from the blonde hair exterior, but this girl was obsessed with graveyards!

  • Honouring family but…

    In March 2016, nearly one year ago, I wrote an article entitled \'Is family living outdated?\' after having spent one month with my husband\'s farming family in Peru and subsequently returning to the highly individualistic nation of Australia.

  • The \'one\' thing

    I\'m about to share with you my personal journey. I shared this one night at my home church, but I felt spiritually attacked and left feeling like my voice didn\'t matter. But I\'m not deterred, so here is my story.

  • Aussie young writers - 2017

    The 2017 Australian young writer program is shaping up well and we invite young people 18-30 interested in a monthly column in Christian Today to contact us.

  • Pakistan acquits 112 suspects in burning of Christian neighbourhood

    A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Saturday (28 Jan) acquitted every one of the more than 100 suspects accused of ransacking, looting and then burning a Christian neighbourhood in Lahore in March 2013.

  • Yemen war erases decade of health gains, many children starving: UNICEF

    Yemen has lost a decade\'s worth of gains in public health as a result of war and economic crisis, with an estimated 63,000 children dying last year of preventable causes often linked to malnutrition.

  • Boy Scouts of America to begin accepting transgender boys

    The Boy Scouts of America said on Monday the group would begin accepting transgender boys, bucking its more than a century-old practice of using the gender stated on a birth certificate to determine eligibility.

  • Consistent inconsistency

    Over the past few weeks I\'ve managed to go to more cricket matches than I had in the past 12 months, and thanks to the generosity of a friend, I did so in style. There is something about the Members area of the MCG that I enjoy.

  • Waiting game

    As we move into the new year of 2017, many of us start thinking about what went well and what we wanted more of in 2016. I have come to notice that many people I speak to (myself included) are wanting to pace themselves and not jump into the new year with \'all guns blazing\' – as we are not sure what we are jumping into.

  • Prayer makes the difference

    Smith Wigglesworth was one of the most fruitful and effective preachers ever. But, he was not always a godly, righteous man. He was a ruffian.