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William Weir
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The case for Christian civil disobedience
Professor Gabriƫl A Moens argues that there are sometimes grounds for breaking the law.
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Martyn Iles to leave Australian Christian Lobby
Martyn Iles, managing director of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), has been let go from his position by the organization's board.
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Hardship may come but don't worry, just prepare
There is something that we urgently need to come to grips with. The world is changing, and not for the best.
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Growing or stagnating
God has a plan for our lives, and there's always something he wants us working on. Are we working on it though?
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Churchgoers are keen to build a greater sense of community after the pandemic
Building a strong sense of community in the local church is a top priority for Australian Christians over the next 12 months, a major survey has found.
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We are headed for Big Tech tyranny
Social media, in conjunction with Google, exercises almost absolute control over the flow of information around the world.
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Hardship may come but don't worry, just prepare
There is something that we urgently need to come to grips with. The world is changing, and not for the best.
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Australians still open to faith and Jesus even though Christianity has declined, survey finds
Christianity has declined in recent decades, but Australians are not completely closed off to faith, with young adults being the most open of all age groups, a new study has found.
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Why you should care about Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter is one of the most important events of our time and has the power to transform the political landscape.
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Australians should be angry but not with Djokovic
Being angry with the tennis star misses the point.
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The Christmas loneliness epidemic
For people suffering from this 'epidemic', important holidays such as Christmas are just a magnifying glass for their condition if no one makes the effort to reach out and include them.
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Over 2,400 anti-Christian hate crimes recorded across Europe in 2023
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After Welby's resignation, what happens now?
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The little known story of England's first evangelical Queen
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The real reason Welby should have resigned
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