Tim Keller, the famous New York preacher, argues that being caught up in the transcendence of God should be a central mark of our church gatherings. Is he right?
Tim Keller, the famous New York preacher, argues that being caught up in the transcendence of God should be a central mark of our church gatherings. Is he right?
I blinked when I read Proverbs 17:6 last week. 'Parents are the pride of their children'. What? I thought children were the pride of their parents.
The Connect09 team is praying that over 8 000 teens fill the Sydney Entertainment Centre for a major outreach event in December, and that many turn to Christ.
Join Archbishop Peter Jensen in a weekly online Bible Study series on The Essential Jesus (the gospel of Luke).
Relationships, like our cars, need time, attention and expenditure of some sort to keep them running in peak condition.
Roth, an accomplished financial writer, takes his readers on a thrilling ride that begins as a story of murder and revenge and ends as a reflection on loss and forgiveness.
This weekend is a sad celebration. Sad because it is a holiday that has lost its meaning. Sad because the victory it celebrates has been lost in our affluence.
Men are great at networking. It almost seems to be part of their genetic makeup.
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