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  • Resting in Grace

    Resting in Grace

    Curtis Rittenour says that Sabbath is about having a safe place to rest.
  • The Finished Work

    The Finished Work

    What is the reason behind the Christian celebration of Easter? Alison Buckley finds out.
  • Of Mice and Men

    Of Mice and Men

    Scott Wegener on why one should hop at the opportunity to be an Easter bunny.
  • The Real Christmas Card

    The Real Christmas Card

    Seth Pierce takes a look at the main reason for celebrating Christmas.
  • Declared Innocent

    Declared Innocent

    Have you ever felt that God simply cannot accept you because of the wrong things you’ve done? Marvin Moore explains the Bible’s solution to that problem.
  • More Than a Symbol

    More Than a Symbol

    Seth Pierce explains why the Cross on which Jesus died bears more meaning than you might expect.
  • When the Dragon Breathed Fire

    When the Dragon Breathed Fire

    Dragons are mythical creatures, but in 1946, a man tickled a dragon’s tail and it killed him. Roland Hegstad tells the story.
  • Fate of the Unwarned

    Fate of the Unwarned

    The Bible teaches that only those who believe in Jesus will gain eternal life. Borge Schantz asks, What happens to those who never heard about Jesus?
  • Thoughts on Easter

    Thoughts on Easter

    Is Easter merely chocolate eggs, bunnies and a barbecue, or is there more?
  • What's in a Name?

    What's in a Name?

    Does "a rose by any other name smell as sweet"? Nyree Tomkins reflects on the meaning of two names in the Bible.
  • Once Saved, Maybe Saved?

    Once Saved, Maybe Saved?

    Felicito Fernando wasn’t sure he could answer “Yes” when asked whether he was saved. The answer he found to this question may help you to answer it too.
  • People Get Ready

    People Get Ready

    Bruce Manners asks, Are we ready for the train that's a-comin'?
  • Lost and Found

    Lost and Found

    In three simple lessons, Jesus taught us much about our condition. But He also revealed much more about Himself, as Limoni O'uiha explains.
  • Prejudice

    Prejudice

    Will prejudice prevent us from obtaining a satisfactory life? Rodney Woods finds out.
  • How Good Are You?

    How Good Are You?

    Marvin Moore reflects on the question of our inherent human goodness-and our inherent human evil.
  • Baptism by the Book

    Baptism by the Book

    Consider it an ancient rite or an anachronism in our modern society but according to God's original instructions, baptism really is necessary, says David Edgar.
  • Wise Men Still Seek Him

    Wise Men Still Seek Him

    Gary Kent reminds us that wherever we are this Christmas, we'll be reminded of the Baby Jesus, born in Bethlehem 2000 years ago.
  • Demons Know!

    Demons Know!

    Jim Beyers wandered into spiritualism- but then he found a better path to happiness and peace of mind.
  • Born to Die

    Born to Die

    Jesus was born to be a King. But before He could assume His crown, He first had to go to the cross. Marvin Moore reflects on the meaning of Jesus' birth and death.
  • Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus is the most remarkable and undoubtedly bestknown historical figure of all time. Arthur Patrick explains the man behind the myth.
  • Consider Jesus

    Consider Jesus

    Richard C Halverson helps us to see Jesus more clearly.
  • A Changed Life

    A Changed Life

    Baptism means more-much more-than going under the water. Rodney Woods probes the deeper meaning.
  • Going Deeper

    Going Deeper

    Overcoming his fears the sea helped Glenn Townend grow His relationship with God.
  • Building God's Ark

    Building God's Ark

    Evan Almighty has updated the Noah's ark story-and turned it into the most expensive "comedy" ever made. Prompted by Evan, David Edgren explores the true story of Noah, the ark and God.
  • Jesus Saves!

    Jesus Saves!

    Have you ever felt bogged down by your selfish nature? Eric Hort reflects on the gift of freedom and life that Jesus provided on the cross.
  • The Inclusiveness of God

    The Inclusiveness of God

    Every delicacy has a key ingredient that makes it stand out. Samir Selmanovic reveals the key ingredient in the nature of God that makes Him so compelling.
  • Work Out Your Own Salvation

    Work Out Your Own Salvation

    There is something you just can't share. Robert Wolfgramm looks at one of the tough realities of life.
  • Dangerous Love

    Dangerous Love

    When Mary was called to love, she had no idea what it would cost her. And neither do we. Trudy Morgan-Cole tells the story.
  • The Great War

    The Great War

    How many battles does it take to win a war? Darren Croft explores the greatest war of all time and the battle that sealed the victory.
  • The Gospel and the Resurrection

    The Gospel and the Resurrection

    Tony Moore, following the roads walked by the apostle Paul and the Scripture he penned, stumbled upon his view of death in a Corinth cemetery.
  • Saving Hamsters

    Saving Hamsters

    Watching a pet die is never easy. David Edgren shares a story of life and death from his childhood.
  • A View Through the Curtain

    A View Through the Curtain

    Have you ever wished you could see God? Yiannis Dimitrio pulls back the curtain to reveal the reality.
  • The Why, How and When of Baptism

    The Why, How and When of Baptism

    Is baptism really so important? Andrew Skeggs explores the age-old question-to be or not to be?
  • Of Life and Death

    Of Life and Death

    The story of Jesus stretches credibility as no other. But it also gives hope like no other. It's your choice. By Graeme Loftus .
  • The Winning Way

    The Winning Way

    There's more to winning than coming first, as John Denne reminds us
  • The World's Greatest Story

    The World's Greatest Story

    When God sent His son, Jesus, to Planet Earth, it was to save us, as Graeme Loftus explains. It's the best story ever-and you get to write the final chapter.
  • The Old and the New

    The Old and the New

    "Come, let's talk this over! says the Lord; no matter how deep the stain of your sins, I can take it out and make you as clean as freshly fallen snow. Even if you are stained as red as crimson, I can make you white as wool!"
  • The Prophecy of the Messiah

    The Prophecy of the Messiah

    Buried inside your Bible are amazing prophecies. Signs looks at some concerning the arrival of the baby Jesus two millennia ago-made 500 years before His birth.
  • Lesson from a Bush Bible

    Lesson from a Bush Bible

    An encounter with Outback life gave Randal Oliver a new insight into an old biblical truth contained in the ceremonies of ancient Israel.
  • Love and Obedience

    Love and Obedience

    Chicken or egg? What comes first? When it comes to living as God would have us, the question is much the same: love or obedience? Ron Coleman gives the biblical view.
  • Why Be Baptised?

    Why Be Baptised?

    Tradition is diminished and its meaning often lost today. But for the seeker, when it comes to baptism, it's still non-negotiable. Harold Harker tells why.
  • Who is Man?

    Who is Man?

    What was God's original idea in creating humankind? And what happened to it? Graeme Loftus gives an answer, based on Scripture.
  • A Skeleton in Your Closet

    A Skeleton in Your Closet

    God's law is like a skeleton, which gives shape to the creature it supports. And like skeletons, you can "wear" it on your inside or outside, as John Denne explains.
  • How to Know You're Saved

    How to Know You're Saved

    Am I truly, absolutely, positively saved beyond a shadow of a doubt? C?
  • Bigger Than Batman

    Bigger Than Batman

    As yet another comic superhero determined to save the world hits the big screen, Bruce Manners looks at a hero who is bigger than them all.
  • The Real Star Wars

    The Real Star Wars

    George Lucas, creator of the "Star Wars" saga "Revenge of the Sith," must feel the "force" is with him after it took $A158.5 million in its first four days of screening (www.theage.com.au). "Star Wars" has as its theme the conflict between good and evil.
  • Baptism: Worth Dying For

    Baptism: Worth Dying For

    Nyangwira lived in Central Africa. She longed to become a Christian, but when she shared with her husband the things she'd learned, he was outraged. "I don't want this kind of religion in my home," he shouted, "and if you keep on studying, I'll kill you."