Cath Finney Lamb outlines a dozen ways to help people stay connected to God and the church in the wake of divorce.
Cath Finney Lamb outlines a dozen ways to help people stay connected to God and the church in the wake of divorce.
Cath Finney Lamb shares her own experience of divorce.
In a saturated market, KYCK says it is staying relevant to teenagers with the one true gospel and brand new technologies.
He started off reading Scripture Union Bible notes and now, almost 30 years later, Simon Flinders is the NSW branch's new chairman.
As the Hon Fred Nile was re-elected yesterday, results show the Greens influence has been neutralised in the NSW Upper House.
Moore College student Kathryn Roach shares a blow-by-blow account of her extensive tour of Turkey and its Biblical sites, in the company of historian and theologian Dr Paul Barnett.
Good news girls. New Yorks self proclaimed hippest bartenders, Dushan Zaric and Jason Kosmas, have 'devised a recipe for dating success.
Australians have a saying: "its all over, red rover." We use this saying when something is finished, gone, kaput, dead-as-a-doornail. The rhyme emphasises the finality of the demise, although no one quite knows why the red dog gets a mention. Evangelical Christians have another saying. It is not a set form of words, but something like it is said in conversations, literature and pulpits. "Ill stop believing if they find the bones of Jesus." So if claims made in the U.S. documentary 'The Tomb of Christ are correct, then it is all-over-red-rover for evangelical Christianity.
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