By: Robert Martin
Who was Jesus? He was a remarkable man—but His true identity has occupied thinkers for centuries.
By: Robert Martin
Who was Jesus? He was a remarkable man—but His true identity has occupied thinkers for centuries.
By: Stephen McAlpine
Are we getting more Christians in the West? Or less? Is there a quiet revival? Or is that just noisy hope?
By: Steff Willis
While headlines often paint a picture of religious decline in Australia, new research is highlighting a different—and surprising—story: Australians are returning to Christianity in unexpected numbers.
By: Tyler Fisher
Easter is celebrated in various ways: indulging in chocolate, enjoying the company of family and friends, taking time to relax on the public holiday, and (or) the remembrance of the most brutal death in history.
By: Clare Bruce
A new single from worship artists Chris Tomlin and Ben Fielding, released Friday, April 11, breathes new life into the oldest Christian hymn ever put down on paper—actually, make that papyrus.
By: Kourtney Smith
When it comes to religion and spirituality in Australia, particularly Christianity, public discussion is often surface-level.
By: Clare Bruce
Since the early-2000s hype of the ‘New Atheists’ movement went quiet, a renewed interested in spirituality began to take its place in every corner of the globe – and Australia is here for it.
By: Andrew Laird
Real, or fake? That’s the big debate we’ve had in our family the last few Christmases.