Part 1: What is True Wellbeing?
In this first article in our series on The Gospel, Gender and Sexuality, we step back and ask some vital questions: What is truly good for us? What does human flourishing look like? And, most importantly, who is the ‘wellbeing’ expert most worth listening to?
‘The Voice’ Conversation
We want to be faithful to Christ in our thinking about ‘The Voice’. But what does faithfulness look like in this case? What are important questions and principles we need to consider? Join Professor Nicholas Aroney and Renato Costa from the UQ Law School as they provide some careful legal and Christian perspective on The Voice Proposal.
Part 4: Faith in the Face of Fury
We might be facing a future where we receive angry responses for our faith, but this does not mean we can’t respond wisely.
Part 3: Learning to Listen
Listening is a skill that can be learned to powerfully transform human relationships and model the gospel when we are confronted.
Part 2: How Jesus Governs Our Conversations
As Christians, even our conversations fall under the rule of Jesus, as we seek to engage with our neighbour through the lens of Scripture.
Part 1: Conversations of Substance – Why has it all become so difficult?
This article explores some of the reasons it has become more difficult to have substantial conversations, particularly when we disagree with each other. Here we examine briefly how the speed at which we’re bombarded with information, and the high value our society places on emotional safety, have brought this about.
Part 2: How Should Christians Interact with Society? Four More Common Answers
In this article we look at four more common answers to the question, ‘How should Christians interact with society?’
Part 1: How Should Christians Interact with Society? Four Common Answers
In this article we look at four common answers to the question, ‘How should Christians interact with society?’
Part 4: What dangers might we need to be aware of?
The public health measures put in place in Australia in response to COVID-19 have prompted a range of responses from Christians. In discussions about how to respond to the ideas of ‘conscience’ and ‘freedom (or liberty) of conscience’ often come up. In this four-part series, the GiST team takes a fresh look at conscience and liberty of conscience, and asks the question, “Are they are Christian ideas?’