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The God who makes history
Thanks for all the emails that have been rolling in. We’ll do a special mailbag kind of thing in the next episode (or so) to catch up on some of your…
3 years ago
Tremble at his word in the heat of battle
Last Monday, Phillip and I were at the Nexus Conference here in Sydney—a one-day gathering that aims to stretch and encourage ministry workers and le…
3 years ago
Deepest desires and jokes about Jesus
In this week’s rather packed episode, we talk about:
* Off-colour jokes about Jesus, and how Christians should respond;
* Why ‘community standards’ is…
3 years ago
The new & improved Twits
‘Bowdlerise’ is a word that’s fallen out of usage and fashion because the practice of it has (until recently) been laughed off the stage of culture. …
3 years ago
That’s just your interpretation
We’ve spoken quite often here at Two Ways News (and before that in ‘The Payneful Truth’ years) about how the gospel is a particular thing. You can ex…
3 years, 1 month ago
The myth of the public square
This week’s edition features a piece from Tony about the strange and elusive phenomenon of the ‘public square’. What is it exactly? Should Christians…
3 years, 1 month ago
A gamble not worth taking
Gambling has always been a social problem in our culture. In our part of the world, there is intense debate at present about how to reduce people’s a…
3 years, 1 month ago
Jesus, God, Bible
With Phillip away this week, I’ve gone to the substitute’s bench and hauled in Mark Thompson for a chat. Good to be able to get the Principal of Moor…
3 years, 1 month ago
Teach your children well
As we send our kids back to school (as parents in Australia are doing this week), a question many of us might face is 'What are we actually doing?' W…
3 years, 2 months ago
What shall we say about George Pell?
Everyone has an opinion, it seems, about the significance of the late Cardinal George Pell—about his culpability (or otherwise) in the Roman Catholic…
3 years, 2 months ago