National 24 Hour Prayer Watch 21/23
Moving in the Opposite Spirit When we watch the TV news or read the daily newspapers, it is very hard not to be carried along with a general tide of negativity, fear and depression. What can we do about it?
Moving in the Opposite Spirit When we watch the TV news or read the daily newspapers, it is very hard not to be carried along with a general tide of negativity, fear and depression. What can we do about it?
An Alice Springs school principal has revealed the horrifying extent of the crisis engulfing Indigenous children in central Australia, detailing incidents where children are sometimes returned to school in handcuffs or wearing ankle bracelets and one in which a 12-year-old
The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney has intervened in the Calvary Hospital crisis, accusing the ACT government of an “extreme land-and-assets grab” in an attempt to implement an “anti-life agenda”. The comments by Archbishop Anthony Fisher came a week after the
With the ongoing economic downturn, many of us are experiencing some form of financial hardship. As a result, we have less disposable income to be generous with. However, some new research has just been released that sheds some light on
Idaho Governor Brad Little has signed a bill into law making it illegal for an adult to help an underage girl obtain an abortion without consent from a parent or guardian. Anyone convicted of violating the law could face two
A homeless woman in Maine is inspiring the masses after spending the little money she had to replace a little boy’s stolen bike. Will Fuller-Wright, 3, was recently elated to get his first Spider-Man bicycle but, when he and his
Sunday church attendance in the Church of England has not recovered since the Covid pandemic. For the first time in its history, more than a quarter of Anglican churches no longer hold a service every week. That’s according to figures
A former Finnish Interior Minister prosecuted for tweeting a Bible verse has been re-elected to Parliament in national elections. But Paavi Rasanen told Premier Christian News “a time of persecution” may be coming after news she faces renewed prosecution in
A former governor of Nigeria’s central bank has warned that the country has never been as “dangerously divided along ethnic and religious lines” since the Biafran civil war fifty years ago. Alhaji Muhammed, a former Emir of Kano, was speaking at
Acting unilaterally, the Chinese government broke its agreement with the Vatican, appointing a bishop loyal to the communist party to preside over Shanghai, the country’s largest Roman Catholic diocese. The Holy See was informed Shen Bin had been installed as