Steven Huang

  • Comfortable Christianity

    I\'m woken by the noise of popping, whether from my sore back or from my bunk bed I\'m not quite sure. Stumbling out of the room, I dodge small talk from my fellow housemates who enjoy mornings more than I do. The chilly winter\'s morning is met with equally cold water sputtering from the shower. Through chattering teeth I complain to God that I am entitled to better conditions.

  • Get me out of here!

    I consider myself a very organised person. Okay, so when my second semester of uni kicked in, I was well prepared with my colour-coated, weekly timetable set up. All my books ready, notes all written in order to get straight onto my assessments for the weeks to come. My course outlines were printed and filed into my book, and my alarms were all set for my 8:00am mornings.

  • Love Mercy: Olympics athlete Eloise Wellings

    Being an elite athlete is a brutal occupation. It requires determination, resilience and intense focus. This sometimes means \"life\" for an athlete can become all about sport. But it is incredibly refreshing when you hear of top athletes who both excel in their sport and display a life balance.

  • Christian dating: stolen by a girl at church

    I have met so many Christian people over the years who just want to love—and be loved in return—to share life with someone, to marry and have children, and grow old together. Their desire is to act on their God given desires to go forth and populate the world.

  • Craving connection

    Have you ever been stuck in a conversation that seems to be going nowhere? Lately I have been having (or trying to have) deeper conversations with people I find myself with more often than not.

  • Panellists take a bow in their endeavours for the 2016 PSI young writer awards – now to 2017

    The four sets of Panellists engaged in the Press Service International young writer program concluded their marking in July in determining the 2016 Basil Sellers Award.

  • Award winners from the 2016 Basil Sellers Awards celebrating PSI's young writers

    The Press Service International program sees young writer articles published in Christian Today - which in turn is part of CMCI – Christian Media Corporation International, the largest Christian news provider around the world.

  • What's my name?

    I have a German forehead. It\'s big. I know that. I\'ve been told all my life, sometimes in ways that were pretty cruel and sometimes in ways where it seemed that people really thought they were informing me or enlightening me about something I didn´t know.

  • It was the chicken!

    I am retired from paid work, which does not mean I sit around all day doing nothing. Some days I wish I could! But one of the things retirement has allowed me to do is to ponder the great questions of this life.

  • A country can be judged by the way it treats its animals. (Mahatma Gandhi)

    What happens inside a country and what it does externally, matters.