David

  • Play or learn, why not both?

    We have an amazing capacity to learn when we are having fun! Video games are often rolled out when this subject comes up and I think it is for good reason.

  • ANZAC week Sub-Branch President's schedule

    John Skinner is the President of the Warwick RSL sub-committee and my request was to send me his week leading up to ANZAC Day yesterday.

  • Are you a tool?

    \'Well, are you a tool?\' It was my default question when a student ran up to me saying, \'Sir, he called me a...\' You get the idea.

  • The 'real' festival: one special meal in history

    Over the past three years our household has celebrated Passover. This Jewish festival is currently being celebrated, starting April 22 and finishing April 29.

  • A worship journey

    When I first walked into a church before I was a believer and saw people worshipping God, I thought to myself, \'What are these people doing with their hands raised, singing, praising and even jumping up and down?\'

  • War Memorial Bookshop Reminder

    The one place consumers would be ensured of finding \'war reading\' is the bookshop at the acclaimed Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The large selection of books and DVDs on display there reveal a ready market.

  • Images of Anzac

    My son who lived in England for seven years. explained that in the UK, our equivalent of Anzac Day (April 25th, the day the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps – ANZAC – landed at Gallipoli), is Remembrance Day, also called Armistice Day.

  • Jesus don't take the wheel

    Even if you\'re not a country music fan, I can guarantee the words of this Carrie Underwood song resonate.

  • John Stott's classic 'Basic Christianity' under fire

    A publisher has hit back at claims that a revised edition of John Stott\'s classic Basic Christianity changes the book\'s meaning and is \"a bad imitation of the original\".

  • Faith-based groups extend emergency assistance to people of Ecuador following 7.8-magnitude quake

    Various U.S. faith-based groups have come together to provide relief assistance on the ground in northwest Ecuador following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that took the lives of more than 500 people.