Opinion
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Many Ukrainians face a future of lasting psychological wounds from the Russian invasion
While it is painful to see the direct impact of this war on human lives and livelihoods, this invasion will also produce less invisible psychological wounds that could linger for generations.
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Women and girls are suffering more because of climate change
All too often, the disproportionate impact of climate change on women and girls is forgotten. We cannot make that mistake this international women's day, Christian Aid says.
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Shahbaz Bhatti's unfinished mission
Eleven years after the murder of Pakistani minorities minister Shahbaz Bhatti, the blasphemy laws he fought so tirelessly against still exist and continue to claim the lives of innocent people.
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Is war in Ukraine a sign of the End Times?
The world ending tomorrow. It's a scary thought that seemed a lot more far-fetched a couple of weeks ago. But that was before troops moved into Eastern Europe, pulling the existential rug from under 45 million Ukrainians. That was before the threat levels of a nuclear war went up a notch.
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Will Ukraine's Christians lose their religious freedoms if Russia wins the war?
Could Ukraine return to the bad old days of underground churches and smuggled Bibles?
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Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton on racial reconciliation, decline and his own failings
Litton had hoped to rally Southern Baptists around the issues of racial reconciliation and church planting. However, those hopes were quickly dampened.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a modern-day Esther
The writing has been on the wall for a long time and the kings of the world have been found wanting in every way.
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Do Anglican bishops really want their own clergy to end up in jail?
A law which does not give liberty to teach people of every age, as Christians always have, that sex is designed exclusively for the covenant bond between husband and wife, is a law which would put faithful Christian ministers in almost every denomination in prison.
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Borders Bill highlights how we're going to struggle to be the Good Samaritan
As we pray for peace and justice in Ukraine, heartbroken and angry at the wickedness that is taking place, let's do what we can to be a welcoming, warm, and prosperous people who do our bit for our innocent neighbours.
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Faith could be a key factor in Australia's upcoming election
It is clear that faith or a lack of it will decide this election at a time when more and more Australians are turning away from Christianity
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Praying for the media reporting the war in Ukraine
Peter Crumpler shares a prayer for use in places of worship to support the vital work being done by the media in Ukraine â and also in Russia.
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Ukraine: has weak West lost the will to live?
The West is weak. But as Christians we know the diagnosis is at heart a spiritual one, for when people turn their backs on God as many western Europeans have, and north Americans are increasingly doing, all sorts of things follow, writes David Baker.