There are a group of television shows so shameful that hardly anyone will admit to watching them. Viewers learn to hide their secret habit like a disease. Serious addicts draw the curtains so the neighbours will not see.
There are a group of television shows so shameful that hardly anyone will admit to watching them. Viewers learn to hide their secret habit like a disease. Serious addicts draw the curtains so the neighbours will not see.
Many Anglicans in Sydney feel their beloved Archbishop is being persecuted by the media. They see claims of ‘nepotism' as scurrilous untruths designed to undermine the gospel's credibility. This view has justification.
What are the factors behind the increasing irregular church-attendance of committed Christians?
How did Rod and Karen Morris survive in ministry when things didn't work out as they thought God wanted?
Andrew Cameron asks: How is it possible to reconcile all the fine things about Christmas, with what we have to live through at that time of year?
Many Muslims seek to live in peace, says Indonesian Christian
A truth and reconciliation commission may be the only way to achieve sustainable peace in the Solomon Islands, according to Matthew Walle of the Solomon Islands Christian Association (SICA).
Bishop Josiah says Australians must stop being polite about their faith if they want to match the more than 14 million people who regularly attend church in Nigeria each Sunday.
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