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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons: 12 per cent increase in reports of human trafficking and slavery to AFP
A press release from the Australian Federal Police reports an increase in trafficking statistics. Reports of human trafficking and slavery to the AFP have reached an all-time high, following a 12 per cent increase in the 2023-24 financial year revealed… Continue Reading
Forcing clergy to be affirming and polyamorous priests: The slippery slope and the big momentum
Two possible clues to the future: the Presbyterian Church in the USA (PCUSA) is on course to be the first denomination to make it compulsory for clergy to be affirming, while the Episcopal Church now has publically declared priests in… Continue Reading
Personality profiles are not an excuse for venting
An Obadiah Slope column Readers will probably think Obadiah is stating the perfectly obvious, but no score on a personality test is an excuse for constantly picking a fight. Here’s an example of a Christian minister who thinks differently. Over… Continue Reading
People living in poverty are creative and smart – and we can work with those strengths
Australia’s Baptists sponsor 5,000 children in majority-world countries in Africa and Asia through Baptist World Aid Australia (BWAA), the largest branch of that global network of aid agencies. That is something for Australian Baptists to be proud of. But in… Continue Reading
A big win for Scripture classes in schools
Gifts to voluntary Bible classes in schools will remain tax deductible, with the federal government rejecting a Productivity Commission recommendation that would have stripped Religious/Ethics Education in Public Schools from DGR status. Deductible gift recipients (DGR) status means that organisations… Continue Reading
Two First Nations’ theological colleges close due to lack of funds
Just a week apart, two of Australia’s theological schools, the School Of Indigenous Studies based in Melbourne and Wontulp-Bi-Buya in Cairns, have been closed by their funding bodies. In a statement titled “Budget Adjustment Advice” about the finances of the… Continue Reading
Dr Jereth Kok faces losing his license over things he said online
Dr Jereth Kok, a general practitioner from Melbourne, has been unable to care for his patients during a five-year suspension –which could be permanent, depending on a hearing before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) late this month. Kok… Continue Reading
Wonder what a Kamala Harris campaign would look like? watch this
Kapow! Karmala Harris took on Donald Trump for her 2020 primary. You could run this ad today.
He was a bank manager but he designed churches across the Flinders ranges.
Obadiah has joined the “Churches in South Australia” Facebook group, where people post pictures of churches. And that’s where the name William Kingsnorth Mallyon came up. He was a bank manager with the National Bank, but as a peripatetic worker,… Continue Reading