David

  • Here I am

    At every school I\'ve taught, my students have \'Googled\' me. It\'s not something to skite about. Rather it\'s matter of fact stuff. You\'re a new teacher. You write your name on the whiteboard. Your students type it into Google.

  • The bush – youth leadership given opportunities

    There is always some discussion as to whether the Government of the day toys with the idea that migrants be required to move to regional and rural Australia – at least for a certain number of years.

  • 2017 young writer panellists' big year

    The 2017 Australian young writer program is shaping up well and we invite young Australians 18-30 interested in a monthly column in Christian Today to make contact.

  • Most Beautiful verses of the Bible – 4 young writers - No 13

    We continue this remarkable series of the young writer\'s selections of their most beautiful verses of the bible. It came out of a secular article of the most beautiful literary sentences.

  • The watchman

    When you\'re in a shopping centre have a look around at the many people around you and ask yourself, how many of these people are probably Christians? In response to this, ask yourself what happens to the others?

  • Through a glass darkly—the reality of horror movies

    Horror movies. I\'ve never been great with them, but I\'ve always been intrigued and enjoy the ride along the way through the stories that are told. Some are just purely gory, whilst others depict evil as an extremely powerful entity that none can defeat it.

  • A real Christmas

    With less than a month to go, Christmas is bearing down on us with force. It seems like only yesterday it was February. I know I\'m not prepared—and as I realised this, I wondered what it means to be prepared for Christmas.

  • China: Detained Christian Peng Ming dies in prison

    Peng Ming, a long-term political prisoner, has died in prison in Hubei, China, but doubts have been cast over the lack of official information concerning his death.

  • Death of Castro will not lift repression of the Cuban church, Open Doors warns

    The death of Cuba\'s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro will not reduce the harassment and surveillance to which the Church is already subjected, an analyst at the charity Open Doors has warned.

  • The Protestant 500th Anniversary, but forget the champagne, there's nothing to celebrate

    Next year it will be 500 years since the German theologian, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of Wittenberg Castle Church, setting in motion a series of events that would alter the course of world history forever.