Kiwi young writers underway

Kiwi young writers underway

The Kiwi young writers became separate to Press Service International in Australia in 2021 and its proving to be a positive move. .

  • Who are Christian Today’s Senior Writers

    As the Press Service International ministry focuses on ‘young writers’ (18-30s and then Over 31s) – the question is put, why are there ‘senior writers’ in the program.

  • The issue of the heart

    Rwanda’s long road to peace and reconciliation

  • Laguna Quays Respite – 10 years

    The Whitsundays Laguna Quays Respite coordinated by Well-Being Australia for missions is celebrating 10 years of ministry.

  • The camera - the Footplate Padre

    As the Footplate Padre I attest this article is a railway whinge, but a fair one and I still don't know to whom I should write a letter of complaint. I set the scene as this is important, to get the full impact of the story.

  • The good news of Jesus - multiplied

    Not just COVID-19 has exponential growth. The Gospel does too.

  • Of potions and spells

    Understanding the influence of traditional healers in Africa

  • 2021 young writer program kick-starts today

    The 2021 young writer program published by Christian Today and coordinated by Press Service International kick-starts today after a two week holiday break

  • Christian Today Sport Writers met on Zoom

    The 2021 Christian Today sport writers met yesterday (Wednesday 13 January) on Zoom to meet the newest sport writer Melbourne’s Kelly Thompson and discuss the year ahead.

  • Heroes of the faith

    Who are heroes of the faith? I can name two. There are oodles of people such as these two who might be referred to as such. In my life time these are two of them.

  • New Year for Well-Being Australia

    1 January 2021 spells out a new year for Well-Being Australia and this would be a good idea for a new year article.

  • Hear my cry

    A quick turn of the knob and the pot starts heating up. A few seconds of luxury, completely taken for granted. Somewhere in Ethiopia a mother is also heating up a pot for her family with fire created from wood, leaves, animal dung and crop residues.