• Covid fake news

    “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

  • The first gentile revival

    The first great revival among the gentiles has been hi-jacked by a whale or a ‘great fish.’

  • Close encounters of another kind

    A standout film of the 70’s was Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Making more than ten times the production cost, it obviously struck a chord with viewers.

  • Religion and politics

    Religion and politics. Two words that most people would agree should not be spoken in the same sentence.

  • The power of a teapot life

    It wasn’t the night I was expecting. The food was better than I thought it would be and the talk wasn’t what I’d been anticipating. Ok, so I admit I was in a good mood after a dinner of meat and pasta followed by pavlova for dessert, but that wasn’t the only reason I was attentive when he spoke.

  • Play, Sport and Exercise

    “Go play outside and play with your siblings.”

  • China hankers for security by clamping down on Christians

    President Xi Jinping gave a sobering speech at the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), in which he warned of ‘dangerous storms’ ahead.

  • Silent witness of the senses

    If we are fortunate enough to be able-bodied in each of these areas, then general living can be very satisfying and fulfilling.

  • The World’s Cup

    For many, the World Cup is a football festival that celebrates the best and brightest from across the globe.

  • The confusion of gender theory

    God, who has no gender, created the genders of male and female long ago. For many years, the framework of two genders have served us perfectly well. But there are now people who want to create a distinction between biological sex and gender.

  • Reflections on Daniel Andrews: Is he an Ahab figure?

    I am not sure whether to write this with sorrow or with relief. To me the Premier strikes me as an Ahab figure that we read about in scripture. One who betrayed his roots and refused to honour God.