The War on “Hate” Is Just a War on Dissent
Our politicians have a great deal to say about hate. And yet, for all this moral certainty, they never provide a coherent or consistent definition of what hate actually is.
The West’s Self-Destruction: How the Rejection of Truth Led to Cultural Disintegration
“When the West abandoned the belief that truth is objective and that societies must be ordered toward it, it forfeited the very foundation of its unity and moral authority.”
Rev Zac Veron’s Reflections on COVID: To the Credit of the Sydney Anglicans
“The Sydney Anglican Church should be commended for being one of the only Christian institutions in Australia willing to scrutinise its COVID response and confront uncomfortable truths through critical reflection.”
The Case for Attending BACPAC
“Events like BACPAC offer a practical solution by bringing together those with the deepest connection to Australia and the greatest investment in its future.”
We Are in the Middle of Armageddon
“I am writing this for people who would think to themselves, ‘How on earth can some Christians look at the Middle East and not see biblical prophecy playing out before our very eyes?'”
The End of War: From Barbarianism to Christendom
“Through the message of the cross, bloodthirsty warriors were remade into saints, and their warring tribes were transformed into the foundation of the greatest civilisation the world has known.”
Clinton Slams Calls for More American Children, Says Immigrants Are the Solution
“The people who produce the most children in our country are immigrants, and they want to deport them.”
Australia’s Imperative: Why Land, Air, and Submarine-Launched Thermonuclear Weapons Are Essential to Secure Our Sovereignty
“To safeguard our sovereignty and deter potential aggressors, the Australian Government must embark on a bold and transformative path: the development of a nuclear weapons capacity encompassing land, air, and submarine-launched intermediate-range thermonuclear weapons,” writes Michael MacConnell
The State Is No Messiah—But Without the Church, It Will Try to Be
“History is filled with examples of nations without a Messiah and the chaos that results when governments or powerful individuals attempt to fill that void. The consequences are destructive and deadly.”
Buddy Brax and the Big Ugly Fight
“It’s awfully hard for that anger to stay, towards any person for whom we pray.”
20 Reasons to Believe the Resurrection
“The evidence surrounding the resurrection demonstrates that it is not a mere legend but an event grounded in real history.”
“World’s Smartest AI” Claims Christianity Is True
Christianity was identified as the standout faith.
UK Labour Chooses an Islamic Mufti to Oversee Office for Educational Standards
“UK Labour inadvertently elevating Islam by promoting Patel, all while dismissing Christians for teaching kids facts about biology, is a clear insult to injury.”
There’s a Problem With Australian Christianity, and Even the Media Have Noticed It
“When Christians distance themselves from biblical truth in order to seem compassionate or open-minded, they end up supporting ideologies that contradict the core of what Christianity teaches,” Mac Ghlionn writes.
True Christianity Fosters Nationalism
“While immature and seriously uninformed Christians today argue online that Christianity has no connection to nationalism, missionaries of the past were leaps and bounds ahead of them in fostering nationalism as a direct result of their Gospel preaching.”
Bold New Creed Rejects “Biology Is Bigotry” Sexual Heresies in the Name of Sexual Integrity
“Such a formal stand is necessary because we live in an era where Eros is rapidly eroding free speech and religious freedom.”
Tucker Carlson Says He Was “Physically Mauled by a Demon”
“No one has to believe me,” he said. “I don’t care. But that happened to me.”
‘The Blind’: Why Duck Dynasty’s Origin Story Delivers
“This is an unapologetic, confronting, and Christ-centred testimony full of grit, grime, and the grace of God.”
Aboriginal Sunday – How to Detoxify Australia
“It’s very helpful to understand that Aboriginal Sunday was first suggested decades before divisive movements like identity politics, wokeism, BLM, and critical race theory, and to remember that it was a Christian man who suggested it.”
Sacred Classrooms
“Every classroom is a place of inviting souls to be committed to someone or something. Ideologies underpin all we do – and an ideology is a belief system in which we put our faith.”





















