There are plenty of movies about time travel where the hero has to go back into the past to fix the present. Don’t you wish you could do that? I think we’ve all wished that.
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Healing the Wounds of Jesus’ Followers
By: Sheridan Voysey
I write this with a heavy heart, as heavy as yours may already be from the revelations of Ravi Zacharias’ hidden life. If you hadn’t heard of him, Zacharias was considered one of this era’s greatest Christian apologists. If you haven’t heard the news, an independent investigation found he had systematically groomed vulnerable women over many years, plying them with attention and gifts, obligating them to return sexual favours, threatening them should they ever tell.
Patience Through Grief
By: Danni Synot
Loss and grief, whether it be death or another form of loss, changes people, how can it not?
Why Mending What’s Broken Always Means Moving
By: Jennie Scott
I lay immobile on the operating table. Numb from the chest down, I could only watch as nurses draped the sterile field of my abdomen with blue cloth. They counted gauze strips and scalpels, forceps and scissors. They prepared my body for the birth of my child, a birth in which I would be a passive observer.
Christian Writer Timothy Keller Asks for Prayer After “Providential” Cancer Diagnosis
By: Clare Bruce
Author and pastor Tim Keller has asked for prayers as he announced on social media that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in its early stages.
Is There an End to Infectious Disease?
By: City Bible Forum
Infectious disease is the topic of conversation at the moment. We explore the challenges and risks of infectious disease, vaccines and a hope for the future. A timely conversation to mark the three year anniversary of Bigger Questions
Being Heard is the First Step to Healing
By: Sheridan Voysey
‘Being heard is the first step to healing.’ These words from Patrick Regan sum up well the TV conversation you’re about to see.
I See You… Miracles Day through the Eyes of Radio Listener Lyn Wake
By: Lyn Wake
Like many Australians, I have always loved travelling, and experiencing the unique sights, sounds and flavours that accompany exploring a new country.
Why Mending What's Broken Always Means Moving
By: Jennie Scott
Only hours before, I lay immobile on the operating table. Numb from the chest down, I could only watch as nurses draped the sterile field of my abdomen with blue cloth. They counted gauze strips and scalpels, forceps and scissors. They prepared my body for the birth of my child, a birth in which I would be a passive observer.