The hope born at Christmas does not erase, deny, or hide from the horror of a violent world, but meets us in the midst of it.
The hope born at Christmas does not erase, deny, or hide from the horror of a violent world, but meets us in the midst of it.
A Christmas Message from the leader of the Baptist World Alliance
Confused feelings in the aftermath of the Bondi massacre are a window into the ongoing need for healing and transformation in our own hearts.
Isaiah 35 declares joy and courage and gladness, for those stuck in the wilderness and dry lands.
Joy for the weak hands, the feeble knees and the fearful hearts.
Hope is a courageous and active stance towards life which is nourished in those who attend to the voice of God in Scripture.