Kara Martin believes reading groups are a powerful phenomenon for not only connecting with people but the Gospel images that surround them.
Kara Martin believes reading groups are a powerful phenomenon for not only connecting with people but the Gospel images that surround them.
Society struggles with the uncomfortable question of children out of control and behaving badly. The finger is pointed at parents, at schools, at TV and video games - the list goes on.
Rugby League's latest scandal, set to see Matthew Johns in the spotlight on tonight's Four Corners, raises questions about mission, morality and motivation.
When do people find the time to read 40-50 blogs and to write regular comments? Could it sometimes be at work? Could this be a new web-based form of theft?
Weve never called for short-term missionaries before, but Aussie students would make such a difference in Slovenia.
Newspaper proprietors can no longer afford the 'bloated' newsrooms needed to do thoughtful reporting. Is the 'celebrity gossip' of Driscollmania a glimpse into the future of Southern Cross?
Mad Men is earning the industry's top accolades demonstrating that audiences still hunger for truth, and feel poorer for the lack of it.
At her mother's death, Anna Marie Jarvis remembered words for her own mother's Bible class and decided, by the grace of God, to put them into effect.
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