Mar2022
A blessing when I least expected it!
by Barb Mattiske
This is a story about what happened to us a couple of years ago in China. After completing breast cancer surgery (six months of chemo and three months of radiotherapy),… Read more
Feb2022
Where should our allegiance lie?
by Craig Heidenreich
In some countries, it is common for Christians to blend a sense of national identity with their life of faith. In extreme versions, the flag is flown in the worship space and the congregation pledges allegiance to the country as part of the meeting.
Feb2022
Something is happening with Afghans
by Craig Heidenreich
Please pray for the Afghans who have settled in Australia and New Zealand and particularly for the new wave of fugitives who have come in the last few months. Those of us who are in contact with them are seeing unusual ‘openness’, which might be the result of increased prayer of late.
Jan2022
Ethnic focus: Tonga
by Craig Heidenreich
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Tongan people after the recent volcanic eruption, so it seems a good time to highlight our Pacific neighbour as the ethnic focus of this edition.
Jan2022
Pray for Tonga
by Craig Heidenreich
At 5.00pm on 15 January, the local population of Tonga was deafened by an almighty bang so loud that the sound waves went twice around the world, and within minutes, ocean waves flattened homes and ash rained down.
Jan2022
Unexpected blessing at Morley Bethlehem
by Craig Heidenreich
Since coming to Morley Bethlehem in Western Australia a year ago, Pastor James Luk has developed a relationship with the local Sudanese community. A local Sudanese choir was invited and blessed us with some African hymns and songs during a worship service.