Kent Kingston
Is The Bible History?
Sure, the Bible is a holy book for religious people, but does it have any value for the hard-nosed seeker of verifiable fact?
You don’t need to be a clone
Jesus prayed that His followers would “be one”, but His vision of unity is not about suppressing your talents and personality. No, He wants to see you achieve your unique potential.
The power of doing good
The reality of the scale of slavery today can feel overwhelming. But there are practical and effective things we can do as consumers, employees and citizens.
It’s about guilt
Contemporary society struggles to deal with guilt in a healthy and balanced way. But, for thousands of years, God has been implementing His plan . . .
This is no Sunday School story
While Christos Tsiolkas’ Damascus molests the New Testament in multiple ways, we’re also confronted with some vital truths.
All praise to the King
Elvis Presley’s music lives on and tribute performer Gavin Chatelier is determined that the world not forget the superstar’s gospel tunes or his personal faith.
The survivors
Those who survive may suffer, but they’re strong. And, as the Bible says, “the one who stands firm to the end will be saved”.
Three in one
The Bible doesn’t use the word Trinity. So does the idea of a triune God come from original Christian belief or was it invented afterwards?
The Christmas invasion
The season of giving marks a turning point in the great cosmic battle for our planet . . . and our hearts.
Son of God
The debate over Jesus’ identity has raged for centuries. But the ultimate truth about Him is best experienced not intellectually, but personally.
Ken Duncan’s bigger picture
Photographer Ken Duncan came to the world’s attention with his spectacular panoramic landscape images. But these days, he’s encouraging people to take a wider view.