David

  • Year of little hope? AD 2015

    2015 was a historic and eventful year for the whole world. The year began with the on-going conflict in Ukraine, the Charlie Hebdo attack, and greater unrest in the Middle East in January.

  • Burn Baby Burn

    It is officially summer in Australia! This means blue skies, balmy nights, ocean dips, and of course catching the fitness bug to look good for shorts and tee-shirt weather!

  • Traps unseen

    The world is full of traps we cannot see. This could range from real dangers that we are about to encounter, or temptations presented by the devil.

  • Pearl Harbour remembered – a Theology

    Ten years ago my wife and I visited Pearl Harbour and was taken on a tour recalling that fateful morning of 7 December 1941 when Japanese carrier borne high level bombers, torpedo bombers and fighter military aircraft attacked the base without \'political\' warning.

  • SPAG on sex VS purity in God

    The quarterly SPAG magazine (Single Person Approved by God) is out, with the most recent edition for summer entitled \"Let\'s Talk About Sex...\"

  • America's megachurch juggernaut rolls on – but they're changing

    America is continuing to produce \'megachurches\' – defined as churches attracting more than 2,000 people – but they\'re changing, according to a new study by Leadership Network and Hartford Institute for Religion Research.

  • Archaeologists discover rare seal belonging to biblical King

    A rare seal impression bearing the name of biblical King Hezekiah has been found in Jerusalem, archaeologists announced on Wednesday.

  • India army on war footing to rescue survivors as flood toll nears 270

    The Indian military evacuated more than 2,000 residents stranded in the southern state of Tamil Nadu on Thursday as the death toll from flooding rose to 269 after the heaviest cloudburst in over a century.

  • U.S., allies call for new UN meeting on North Korea human rights

    The United States and eight allies on the United Nations Security Council on Thursday called for reviving discussions on human rights in North Korea, which has been accused by a U.N. inquiry of abuses comparable to Nazi-era atrocities.

  • Movie Review - Sironia

    Sometimes the most challenging journeys bring us to the greatest prize. On the verge of fame and fortune, Thomas Fisher is living a musician\'s dream.