Justin fled war in South Sudan, and he sees education as a pathway back to his homeland. He starts studying at 4am each day.
What we are watching in the post-Christian West is the inexorable marching of what I will term “The Theology Of The Skull”.
The changing landscape of what acceptance means to different generations has profound implications, writes Mark McCrindle.
Last year, Benjamin Hastings released his self-titled solo project that gradually unpack the emotions he felt around the church’s failings.
Fifteen-year-old Achiek became the father figure of his family when his own father was killed in South Sudan.
Trusting in the Lord means to abandon our own understanding of the way things are or should be, and to surrender to him.
Sacred cows have a unique ability to inhibit change and prevent responsiveness to new opportunities, writes Michael McQueen.
This true-to-life action film attempts to keep the pedal to the floor, but fails to keep the motor running, writes film critic Russ Matthews.
If you make a decision to focus, meditate and study on the blessings that we take for granted, you invite more of that into your life.
We can analyse, assess and plan, but unless we act, we’ll never reap any rewards. The Bible encourages us to ‘have a go’…