The Daunting Task of the Preacher
The task of the preacher is to speak about God. And we do it with God himself in the room ... We talk about God in the presence of God.
The task of the preacher is to speak about God. And we do it with God himself in the room ... We talk about God in the presence of God.
The widespread implementation of hybrid learning has made a much larger proportion of school-leavers think and act like mature-age students. The university campus is not a central ‘third place’ for them; being a student is not central to their identity; they are not necessarily living a ‘university lifestyle’.
Not all significant needs remain crises. Sometimes the matters are ongoing for weeks, months or years. There are real and often painful issues that simply don’t go away. Again, small groups have the opportunity to provide ongoing loving care for these people or families that can make the world of difference.
As a critical history or a guide for contemporary evangelism, the book is lacking. But as a historical chronicle of an extraordinary time in Australian evangelical history this work is very valuable.
In a culture that often equates power with position, I’ve come to see that real strength often lies in partnership. I’ve witnessed the beauty of shared mission: men and women working together, not as competitors but as teammates.
‘Child’ was written on a trying day in the depths of the pandemic. As an effort to recite God’s words of comfort to myself, it felt like a lullaby from our Father to his children. And an invitation to trust him with each moment, little by little.
Is God, as revealed in his word, a misogynist? In some cases, dare I say, it can actually seem like he might be. When Christians find something unnerving in the Bible many, often out of sincere faith, accept what the Bible appears to be saying, however jarring that may seem.
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.
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.
The old saying is ‘A rising tide lifts all boats.’ But could the spark of storytelling, and celebrating faith increase evangelism in churches and on university campuses everywhere?
Parenting in God’s Family was a very welcome resource. Connor brings together a collection of essays based on evangelical convictions which answer so many integral parenting questions. I am so grateful for the wisdom and knowledge of these authors who have walked the path of parenting before me.
The TGCA Survey gives a window into what readers would love to see for the future of the gospel in Australia. Join Tamara and I as we talk through the survey.
The question of what happens after the revolution has always been a problem. If we haven’t noticed it from our own history, Andor shows us that it was also true a long time ago, and in a galaxy far away.
Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestants agree on what that Creed teaches about the nature of the Triune God. If we all agree that the nature of God himself has primacy in Christian belief, do other disagreements really matter?
The widespread implementation of hybrid learning has made a much larger proportion of school-leavers think and act like mature-age students. The university campus is not a central ‘third place’ for them; being a student is not central to their identity; they are not necessarily living a ‘university lifestyle’.
As a critical history or a guide for contemporary evangelism, the book is lacking. But as a historical chronicle of an extraordinary time in Australian evangelical history this work is very valuable.
First, Mikey discusses general principles with Greg about congregational songwriting, personal songwriting and the place of art and beauty in the Christian life. Second, Greg breaks down the composition and recording of one song—‘The Same God’—in detail.