Whose Green? Which Man?
Dr Matthew Tan explores why to be truly Christian is to be truly green.
Dr Matthew Tan explores why to be truly Christian is to be truly green.
The 5th iWitness conference took place in Stanwell tops last weekend and was attended by close to 300 young people. We caught up with Dr Jovina Graham, one of the founding members of the iWitness leadership team, to find out about the conference and how it started.
Dr Matthew Tan discusses differing readings of Matthew 22:21, questioning what exactly ‘belongs to Caesar’ and how we are to understand this text.
Why is there such a focus on evangelisation in the Church? Has evangelisation taken on a new meaning in recent times? Do lay people need to evangelise, or should it be up to just clergy and religious? Bishop Julian answers these questions, and more!
Does the Church outright reject Marxism and Socialism? Is the Church an advocate of free-market capitalism? What does the Church have to say about economic & social systems, and particularly the distribution of wealth? Bishop Julian answers these questions, and more!
Fr Robert Barron argues against the secularist notion that religion should be relegated to the private realm and highlights the role of religion in the development of Western cultures.
How can we be “in the world but not of the world”? Jess Leach interviews four lay people with different backgrounds on their experiences of seeking lay holiness at this August 2012 Reachout panel discussion.
Verily is an exciting new publication developed by a group of young New Yorkers who were tired of the negative messages coming across through existing women’s magazines and decided to make a positive change. Nat caught up with Verily’s Editor recently to talk about the magazine and how it came about.