12 Days of Christmas: (1) Slow Down This Christmas
Let’s try to enjoy a slow Christmas and grasp again the significance of what this festival celebrates as we consider the wonder of the Word becoming flesh and dwelling amongst us. (From 2016)
Let’s try to enjoy a slow Christmas and grasp again the significance of what this festival celebrates as we consider the wonder of the Word becoming flesh and dwelling amongst us. (From 2016)
Marilynne Robinson has the extraordinary gift of evoking good people as interesting in her fiction. And it is her humane theism which enriches her writing, as does her perceptive sympathy for the lives of ordinary people. She shows how people are shaped by early experiences and background, and how people grapple with the givens of their lives. (From 2015)
In one-to-one ministry, this approach gives people the chance to wrestle with truth, to be gently challenged without being told what to do, and to move forward with greater clarity and confidence. As someone who often processes things out loud, I’ve experienced how freeing it is when someone helps me think, rather than thinks for me.
The Missing Peace is the book to give the ‘C&E Christians’ who stumble through the doors of your church this Christmas.
The LORD is to be the centre of his people’s life. He is literally at the centre of their life, living in the centre of their camp. And he is figuratively at the centre of their life, dictating when they can and can’t move and the conditions under which they can approach him.
From ‘The Trinty and Ministry: Loving and Serving the Triune God’ TGCA Victoria event on 21st August 2025 at Cross Culture Church Victoria. .
From 'The Trinty and Ministry: Loving and Serving the Triune God' TGCA Victoria event on 21st August 2025.
Do you know what the “third-way” is? Until a few months ago I had no idea, but then I began to hear the term “third-wayism” used to criticise certain approaches to Christian ministry, often the ministry of Tim Keller.
We are joined by Australian film-maker, Josh Allan to talk about commending the good news of Jesus through the camera lens.
We are joined by Australian film-maker, Josh Allan to talk about commending the good news of Jesus through the camera lens.
Julius Kim, TGCA Victoria
Part of a 2021 national campaign encouraging people to explore the historical evidence for Jesus Christ.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
From a series of videos, originally released on our Facebook page in 2020, where Christians enjoy conversation with one another—discussing life and faith during COVID-19.
Sean Michael Lucas’s Presbyterianism is a brief and solid introduction that isn’t quite what it says on the tin. Lucas makes the case for the biblical faithfulness of Presbyterianism while also emphasising its benefits.
Remnant syndrome doesn’t feed on grace but on grievance. And over time, gospel centrality is quietly displaced, so that we’re no longer determined to know “Christ crucified”, but us marginalised. The devil delights in that kind of remnant—the kind that forgets it was saved by grace.
We will pray for and work toward; seeing 5% conversions (as a percentage of annual attendance in our churches and ministries); the gospel going to every socioeconomic, ethnic, and community group within our nation—especially those currently under-reached; a doubling of the number of men and women with the necessary conviction, character, and competency in full-time Christian ministry and missionary service.
Glory is what fortifies Paul’s motivation to embrace hardship in life and ministry. It is the glory of seeing people come to life as he preaches Jesus Christ as Lord.
In one-to-one ministry, this approach gives people the chance to wrestle with truth, to be gently challenged without being told what to do, and to move forward with greater clarity and confidence. As someone who often processes things out loud, I’ve experienced how freeing it is when someone helps me think, rather than thinks for me.
The Missing Peace is the book to give the ‘C&E Christians’ who stumble through the doors of your church this Christmas.
The LORD is to be the centre of his people’s life. He is literally at the centre of their life, living in the centre of their camp. And he is figuratively at the centre of their life, dictating when they can and can’t move and the conditions under which they can approach him.
A Fresh Look at Romans