As each day comes to a close, it means we are one day closer to the return of Jesus Christ. As each day comes to a close, it’s one less day we can never get back.
Gospel
Taking ‘Revival’ To US Historically Black Colleges And Universities
“Jesus is calling this Gen-Z demographic forward as evangelists, preachers and witnesses of who He is.”
Christian Kids Ministries Helping Pastors and Churches In Guatemala
“There are no accolades at all. They are in the trenches. It’s like a battleground for them.”
Wisdom Of Skydiving Preacher Aged 98
“There are a lot of people out there that are hungry, and they’re thirsting for the Word of God.”
Franklin Graham Brings The Gospel To Vietnam’s Biggest City
“Vietnam is a strong communist government, but it’s moving from trying to control what’s going on spiritually to managing it”
3 Narratives Worth Living Out This Year
Narrative is powerful. It helps people make sense of their lives and the world around them. It has a way of bringing people in contact with meaning.
Greg And Cathe Laurie’s Love Story Told In ‘Jesus Revolution’ Movie
“It was a spontaneous intervention of the Holy Spirit into a generation that was lost and searching.”
True Worship
The Woman at the Well is one of the most famous stories of the Bible. It’s a remarkable discourse between a sinful woman, and the Holy Son of God.
Clothed with Christ
The apostle Paul says an odd thing. He says that we should be “clothed with Christ.” How can you be “clothed with Christ”?
National Christian Heritage Sunday
Marks the arrival of the Gospel in Australia 235 years ago.
Christians Celebrate 100 Years Since The Arrival Of The Gospel In Cambodia
“We can see that the Lord really did much work from 1923 to 2023. It’s really amazing from generation to generation.”
King’s Coronation An ‘Unprecedented Opportunity’ To Spread The Gospel
Christian ministries plan to hand out three million Gospel tracts to a massive crowd.
What is the Ultimate ‘Big Question’ People are Asking?
It would seem the the most common big question revolves around the complex and personal issue of evil and suffering in the world. This topic comes up in so many ways, even in conversations which at first sight didn’t seem to specifically address it.
Do Business Until I Come
If you’re a Christian, you’re no doubt living in great anticipation of Christ’s return. But do you wonder what you ought to be doing until then?
A Feast of Restoration & Redemption
Christmas is full of feasts. People gathering together in joy and laughter. It is an imagery of God’s restoration and the redemptive work of the Gospel. Clare Steele, CEO of Compassion Australia shares her thoughts about Christmas.
Eyes Like Jesus – Encouragement from Vision’s Chappies
When Jesus looks at people, He doesn’t just see flesh and blood. He doesn’t see black faces, white faces, red faces, yellow faces. He sees people who are scattered without direction in their life.
My Church – My Family
There are many mysteries in the word of God that can’t be solved by human reason. They must be understood by revelation.
Renewing a Passion for the Gospel
How would you describe the gospel in Australia? How do we get Christians to want to share it again? This question can be asked in any culture and at any time. The Bible gives us explicit instructions about proclaiming salvation and making disciples of all the nations.
The Ten Commandments – Nation Building
The story of God giving the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites is one of the most well-known parts of the Old Testament.
For I Know The Plans I Have For You
Trusting God doesn’t protect us from bad things happening. But it does give us peace knowing that when we don’t have the strength to face what’s coming, He will be there with us.
Pray, Play and Say
Abu’s method to live out Christ’s love on the football field in Zanzibar, Tanzania, is simple: ‘pray, play and say.
Why Even Secularists Might Not Like A Post-Christian West
Christian views on gender, marriage and sexuality are increasingly seen as extreme. As a result, Christianity itself is increasingly marginalized.
Stories of Hope
Kerrie Atherton has faced more than her fair share of physical and emotional trauma. But her faith in God has helped her to heal, and she’s now helping others going through similar challenges.
A Dynamic Force
Do you think our world is bad today? Do you think we’re in trouble? Do you think we’re facing turmoil? Some might say we’re a walk in the park compared to first century Rome! The family was breaking down, the social structure was disintegrating and basic moral values were drifting by the wayside.