Year One is a side-splitting take on ancient and modern religions that wonders if humanity really needs a messiah.
Year One is a side-splitting take on ancient and modern religions that wonders if humanity really needs a messiah.
Thanks so much to the 140 senior ministers and 1000-plus readers who have responded to our recent surveys. Here is an initial response to five common suggestions made by readers.
Those who argue for human rights are often surprised and confused when Christians disagree with them. In his submission to the Freedom of Religion and Belief Project, Andrew Cameron explains the basis for the Christian commitment to freedom.
Naomi Reed has spent two years interviewing and cataloguing life stories from missionaries, grouping them according to personality type, to bring her readers a useful tool for alleviating Christian guilt and setting people free to serve.
Mobility means denominations and the local, parish church matter less. What are the good and bad impacts of mobility on ministry?
This year's Year 13 mission trip to Fiji will strengthen a partnership which has already seen a prominent Fijian gospel worker studying at Moore College.
Anxiety about our children is normal and natural - and there are three things that you can do to keep it in normal proportions.
Should we pay Christians for doing creative work for the church?
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