Meet Jesus: A Mid-Year Progress Update
A student from a Buddhist background had been reading Uncover John with one of the AFES staff on his Gold Coast campus for several months. He turned to Christ after hearing a sermon from John 11.
A student from a Buddhist background had been reading Uncover John with one of the AFES staff on his Gold Coast campus for several months. He turned to Christ after hearing a sermon from John 11.
We absolutely do know that our heavenly Father is watching us. We don’t need to remind him or check that he is paying attention. He will always be there, witnessing our triumphs and failures and everything in between.
It is one element in a larger framework of holistic care that is also best clinical practice. In fact, we should be concerned to help church members stay connected not only to us but to the wider church community.
If Christian leaders are humble enough to listen to Gregoire’s critique, revisit the ways we talk about sex and reassess the books we recommend, then we may find that a lot less Christian sex will need rescuing.
I again asked him, “Do you believe Jesus rose again from the dead?” He said, “Yes I do.” This man talks as you would expect a person to talk who professes Christ as their Lord and Saviour. But he is still a Hindu.
When we pay attention to the changing seasons, we can see how serving, where God has planted us, can move and change with the weather God gives us.
When we pay attention to the changing seasons, we can see how serving, where God has planted us, can move and change with the weather God gives us.
What happens when Christians “do” Holy Communion? What’s the point of it? Is it just a visual aid—a symbolic depiction of something that can be communicated just as effectively by words? Is it something we really need?
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?
Gary Millar preaching from Titus 3:1-15 at TGCA's 2022 National Conference
Richard Chin preaching from Titus 2:11-15 at TGCA's 2022 National Conference
A student from a Buddhist background had been reading Uncover John with one of the AFES staff on his Gold Coast campus for several months. He turned to Christ after hearing a sermon from John 11.
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.
Newman encourages us to examine our doubts: are they really as substantive as they seem?
A growing number of parents are choosing Christian schooling for their children; between 2012 and 2022, enrolments grew by 50 per cent. Our family is one of those statistics. So far, we have been very impressed by this aspect of our new school.
When we pay attention to the changing seasons, we can see how serving, where God has planted us, can move and change with the weather God gives us.
Abraham’s words were a reflection on the provision of God he was relying upon. By the time the story was written down they have become a prophetic saying waiting for fulfilment (v. 14). The intention of the text becomes clear only as we pay attention to the context of the text.
We absolutely do know that our heavenly Father is watching us. We don’t need to remind him or check that he is paying attention. He will always be there, witnessing our triumphs and failures and everything in between.