Steven Huang

  • My sainthood does not depend upon the Pope (Thank God!)

    Last week the canonisation of Mother Teresa was all over the news. It had been a long time coming, but faith is not easily proven in the eyes of the all-powerful Catholic Church.

  • Computers, games and friendship

    For a few years now I\'ve been involved in a high school holiday camp around the Sydney area called Crütech. Throughout a week of Crütech we focus on God\'s word and technology.

  • Lifestyle App Goes Viral

    For busy mums, it seems there are plenty of things that keep us on the go. Besides housework, extra-curricular activities, never empty washing baskets, appointments, meals, shopping, and careers, there is also the catching up of friends, family and celebrations.

  • Most Beautiful verses of Scripture - 4 young writers - No 4

    This is the fourth article highlighting our young writers\' selection of their 7 most beautiful verses from the Bible. The idea came from an article highlighting the 50 most beautiful sentences of literature.

  • When ministers 'don't feel like it'

    I just back home from a long weekend of youth camp and I am exhausted. I love traveling and serving with old and new friends, but I feel like I need at least three weeks of paid vacation.

  • Security or faith

    Every day I wake up, stumble out of bed, my feet touch the piercing cold wooden floor and the day starts. Eventually I find myself lost in deep thought, and have something gnawing at my mind.

  • Could be worst bush fires in years

    Last year the Western Australian bush fires at Yarloop as illustrated in the photographs are horrendous – house after house, street after street .... similarly in South Australia and along Victoria\'s Great Ocean Road.

  • Sustainability of Christian Online Media explored at ARPA

    One of the most fascinating sessions at the Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) last weekend in Sydney centred on the sustainability of Christian online media, defined as professionally produced publications.

  • Major Awards – PSI chief editor comments on the young writer 2016 winners

    Sophia Sinclair Press Service International\'s chief editor provided an encouraging comment as each young writer was awarded the 2016 major awards. Sophia read the title followed by her comment.

  • Yeah. But. No.

    We\'ve all had this experience: footsteps on the path, quiet voices and then the knock at the door. You open the door to a couple of people, usually women, one much younger than the other. Their clothes and shoes are sensible, their faces earnest but kind of tired. In their hands they clutch books and leaflets and you know at once why they have knocked at your door. They are on a mission.