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Month: March 2025

What’s wrong with Angel Studios and its ‘Bonhoeffer’ biopic about the German pastor?

Posted on 13/03/2025 by Religion Unplugged

By Joseph Holmes via Religion Unplugged (ANALYSIS) Angel Studios can’t seem to catch a break from controversy. Its first big hit, the film “Sound of Freedom,” was heavily criticized by sex-trafficking survivors for its deceptive portrayal of the issue. They’ve… Continue Reading →

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Christian political party wins a seat in the WA election

Posted on 12/03/2025 by John Sandeman
Maryka Groenewald

For the first time ever the Australian Christians  political party has won a seat in the WA election. Maryka Groenewald,the WA State Director of the party has won a seat in the state’s 37 member upper house, the Legislative council. The… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Christian news, Politics
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Melbourne Anglicans accused of submiting to conversion therapy law

Posted on 12/03/2025 by John Sandeman
Anglican logo

The Anglican Archdiocese of Melbourne (ADOM) has been alleged to have amended its Code of Conduct for Child Safety & Wellbeing in a manner which forces church workers to obey Victoria’s Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Act (CSP ACT).… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Anglicans, Christian news, LGBTQIA, Same-sex marriage

Mark Leach, co-founder of ‘Never Again is Now’ on leaving church ministry.

Posted on 12/03/2025 by John Sandeman

When Mark Leach, then the senior minister of Rozelle Anglican Church in inner Sydney, heard of a pro-Palestinian demonatration being held in the CBD within a couple of days of the massacre and kidnappings of October 7, 2023 he protested… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Anglicans, Christian news, Israel, Religious Freedom

New York Times columnist Ross Douthat’s remarkable case for religious faith

Posted on 11/03/2025 by Religion Unplugged
Ross Douthat Believe

Richard Ostling via Religion Unplugged (ANALYSIS) “God seems to be having a moment, culturally speaking,” observes John Stonestreet of the Colson Center, whose founder, the late Chuck Colson, was a famed convert as Nixon White House “hatchet man” turned “born-again”… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Christian news, evangelism

Re-lenting: Praying in Melbourne

Posted on 10/03/2025 by John Sandeman
St Pauls Cathedral Melbourne

Un-expectedly in Melbourne, caring for a sibling who was rushed to hospital, Sunday morning saw me at St Paul’s Cathedral, challenged to take lent – the season of reflection and repentance leading up to Easter – very seriously. At the… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Anglicans, Christian news

Gender pay gap revealed for Christian employers

Posted on 08/03/2025 by John Sandeman
gender pay gap

The gender pay gap for 7800 Australian businesses have been released, including details of how some Christian organisations perform. The Employer Gender Pay Gaps report 2023-24 shows that on average Australian women earn $28,425 less than men. The report allows… Continue Reading →

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Grief observed at Writers Week, Penrith prays, Resentment driving US politics

Posted on 08/03/2025 by John Sandeman

Written up: Historian Simon Schama packed the Adelaide Town Hall for the big event in Writers Week, – a new experience for Obadiah. Despite being lobbied not to come, he defied fellow Zionists to come and addressed the topic of… Continue Reading →

Latest, News, Obadiah Slope Christian news, Freedom, Politics

Matthew McConaughey, actor, Oscar winner, and Christian

Posted on 06/03/2025 by Charles Brammall
Matthew Mcconaughey

55 year old US film actor Matthew McConaughey (he of the slow slow and oh-so-easy-to-mimic voice), is a Professor of Practice at the Moody College of Communication. Matthew developed the course’s curriculum, which provides a unique, behind-the-scenes view of each stage… Continue Reading →

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How ‘muscular Christianity’ strove to bring men back to religion – and what it can teach us today

Posted on 06/03/2025 by John Sandeman
David by Michelangelo

Gavin Brown, Australian Catholic University via the Conversation Most people recognise organisations such as the YMCA and the Boy Scouts, or events such as the Modern Olympic Games, summer camps and wilderness retreats. Few, though, have ever heard of the… Continue Reading →

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