Sometimes a great voice and faultless production just aren't enough.
Sometimes a great voice and faultless production just aren't enough.
Only one more sleep until the Church Planting Conference at Moore College and there is a talk that a new network will be born there.
There is something about the last Federal parliamentary sitting week before the winter recess that sends everyone berko. It's like school muck-up day, but with more invective.
We continue to feel the aftershocks of Mark Driscoll's 2008 Sydney visit, especially as we consider training which has 'stolen' a generation of church planters.
Those rocking up to this months Winter Magic festival are being compelled to give the gift-wrapped St Hildas, Katoomba a second look.
John Piper loves confounding combinations of words. He calls himself a Christian hedonist, and his latest book is called Spectacular Sins. What first appears to be about personal holiness turns out to be a profound work about the existence of evil and the sovereignty of God.
An op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal compels me to give five reasons why I say 'I won't' to rewriting the wedding vows in the Book of Common Prayer.
Year One is a side-splitting take on ancient and modern religions that wonders if humanity really needs a messiah.
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