In the ancient world there were no refrigerators. That means that they had to find other means to try to preserve perishable food. Salt was one of the most important of those means. Continue reading “The Gospel and the Salt”
How Not To Fight Cancel Culture
By: Akos Balogh
Peter Boghossian was a professor of philosophy at Portland State University, where he taught for ten years. Continue reading “How Not To Fight Cancel Culture”
Drive-by Christianity
Some people practice drive-by Christianity. What do I mean by this? Continue reading “Drive-by Christianity”
Living in Purpose
By: Sabrina Peters
When you hear the term ‘purpose’, what words come to mind? Success? Happiness? Meaning? Wealth? Marriage? Influence? Affluence? Talent? Relationships? As a Christian, I find my answer in God’s Word. Continue reading “Living in Purpose”
Could You Be Serving God For All the Wrong Reasons?
Some people write about the dangers of “religion,” and religious people tend to complain about this, because religion is a good thing. Alternatively, some people talk about true and false religion. What is a proper perspective on religion? Continue reading “Could You Be Serving God For All the Wrong Reasons?”
Religion Can Be Deadly
There are some people who are absolutely against religion. They’d probably agree if I said that religion could be deadly. they might even point to all the wars that religion has supposedly caused. Continue reading “Religion Can Be Deadly”
How Far Is Too Far? | Christian Dating Advice
By: Sabrina Peters
“How far is too far?” That’s one of the most common questions I get asked by Christian teens and young adults alike. They want to know what they can touch, taste and caress (pre-marriage) before God gets mad or they end up feeling bad. Continue reading “How Far Is Too Far? | Christian Dating Advice”
Stand in the Gap this Christmas
By: Rosie Kendall
Christmas won’t be normal for many Australians this year, but for Ron and Mary, Christmas isn’t even on their minds.
Continue reading “Stand in the Gap this Christmas”
You Can’t Be a Perfect Christian and That’s OK
By: Laura Bennett
The Christian faith is a fickle thing. In believing in God and accepting Jesus as His son, our key life aim is to live as Jesus did: in perfect relationship with God, and with a divine love for humanity. But that’s impossible. You’ve probably already messed it up five times this morning and that’s OK because you can continually choose to correct it. Continue reading “You Can’t Be a Perfect Christian and That’s OK”
4 Ways Political Disagreements Can Damage the Church
By: Akos Balogh
Our society is increasingly polarised. Continue reading “4 Ways Political Disagreements Can Damage the Church”