Misha Coleman, who is the Executive Officer for the Australian Churches Refugee Taskforce submitted the following press release earlier this week. As a patron, I fully support this statement. Budget bonanza continues for corrupt states to lock up those who seek asylum Speaking … Continue reading
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ya Rabbi Yesua, “O, my Lord Jesus” were the last words spoken by an Egyptian Christian before he was beheaded two months ago in Libya. The Islamic State (ISIS) voice over on the video recording of this beheading of 21 … Continue reading
Easter is about life – life in Jesus Christ. Easter eggs symbolise new life. From an egg, new life comes. Easter eggs remind us of the new life that Jesus brings. Jesus brings life. Jesus’ story does not end with … Continue reading
My article for the February edition of the Tasmanian Anglican is titled ‘The Lord’s Prayer is the Disciples’ Prayer’ and I ask some questions…..”Jesus’ prayer surely reflects His heart for His disciples’ life and ministry. Can we consider the Lord’s … Continue reading
I have come across an excellent academic paper by Hannah Graham and Jeremy Prichard. It is a comprehensive consideration of the flaws in the argument of those pushing for the legalisation of euthanasia in Tasmania. I encourage you to read … Continue reading
I have today distributed the following letter: Dear brothers and sisters, I am sorry to greet you in the New Year at this sad time of the tragic bushfires in Tasmania. However, I write in response to some of you … Continue reading
Reflecting on the wonder of Jesus Christ and his coming to live a human life I read a quote from the 2nd century Bishop Melito of Sardis. I was inspired by his thoughts and adapted them a little. I trust … Continue reading
Guest blogger, Richard Humphrey, the Dean of Hobart, writes: During this week the Legislative Council will be debating legislation that, if it is passed, will implement a form of Same-Sex Marriage in Tasmania. Bishop John has been very clear in … Continue reading