Matt Aroney is the author of Renovated: How God makes us Christlike (2024) and a pastor at South Head Anglican. He, his wife, and three children live in Watsons Bay, Sydney. Matt is completing his PhD ...
Texas-based Jessica Clancy’s book, The Quest For Family, outlines her life experiences and how Jesus enabled her to move beyond the pain and suffering of childhood mistreatment to a fulfilled life of ...
More than 600 church pastors and leaders were present at Exponential Australia’s inaugural National Conference for the release of new research with good news and bad news for the Australian church.
A lot has been written about effective communication! They teach it in schools from the first day of kindergarten! They teach it in workplace seminars and community colleges. There are University ...
Climate change is the conversation that isn’t going away. Over the next week, governments of almost every country continue to meet together to further discussions and negotiations for a coordinated ...
The actress who plays Jesus’ mother, Mary, in The Chosen, Vanessa Benavente, says she is inspired by the trust in God displayed by the woman she portrays in the multi-episode television drama based on ...
In a significant expansion of City to City’s work in promoting movements of the gospel in Australian towns and cities, Stephen McAlpine – a leading writer, blogger and speaker on the place of ...
Most nights Lorraine Lilley is on the phone with people from her Worimi community in the Port Stephens area of NSW, responding to prayer needs and sometimes organising practical help. As community ...
Australian Anglicans have celebrated a two-week visit to Australia by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. During only the second visit by the spiritual leader of the worldwide Anglican ...
Churches have been urged to step into the gap left by overstretched mental health services during an online mental health summit hosted by NAYBA Australia, a network helping churches to transform ...
Young people are turning to social media to help navigate their spiritual lives, with almost half of Gen Z (46 per cent) engaging with TikTok at least weekly to help them in their spiritual life.