David

  • Two years after Ebola hit Sierra Leone, faith leaders testify to God's grace

    A Christian Aid film on the second anniversary of the outbreak of Ebola contains harrowing stories of those affected and stresses the role of faith leaders in controlling the epidemic.

  • Is family living outdated?

    After spending a few weeks in Peru with my husband\'s family in February, I was struck by the differences in family structure between Peru and Australia.

  • Becoming brave

    Last year I bought a journal with the words \'Be brave, be bold\' written on the cover. It was a deliberate choice, at a time when I was determined to wage war on the fear I knew was governing certain areas of my life. On the first page I penned, \'Don\'t let fear write your story\'.

  • Turkey – old and new - strategic commentators eyeing the 'new'

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan inevitably it seems has plans for Turkey\'s role in the ever-worsening situation in Syria. The question is: Is he going to push the army into Syrian territory with 30,000 Syrian refugees on his border?

  • Good Friday message - Stories of Salvation can move us to tears of joy

    During the late 60s and early 70s I was a young man who followed the Lord and engaged in both a busy working life and elite sport. Yet, the most exciting part of my life at that time, was reading and hearing stories of ordinary people finding eternal Salvation in Jesus Christ.

  • 32nd edition of Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter published today - 30 March

    The 32nd edition of the Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter released 30 March illustrates the value of Respite for the cricket family. Cricketer respite has become a cricket policy with a fresh appreciation and approach toward future cricketer generations.

  • Brussels explosions: Christians praying as death toll mounts

    Christians in Brussels are praying as news of this morning\'s attacks unfolds, and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel confirmed that \"scores\" of people have been killed or injured.

  • Christians stay positive on their faith despite feeling misunderstood and persecuted by society, study says

    Christians are remaining positive about their place in society despite the many trials and challenges they face, a new research conducted by the Barna Group revealed.

  • Information generation

    Today\'s world is overloaded with information—school, television, iPhones, Internet, newspapers, books ... Information itself is not a bad thing, but an excess can make it harder to weed out the truth from the lies.

  • Movement

    Christianity was never designed to be a stagnant religion. Somehow a dying old man handing out stale bread whilst muttering a dead language doesn\'t seem to resemble the one who called Himself the bread of life.