In this episode of Faith On Campus we hear from Andrew, a student who is actively engaged in sharing the gospel with Muslims on campus. Due to the sensitive nature of his ministry we can't tell you what uni he's at or talk with too much detail about some of the specifics of what he's… Continue reading S2E9 – Sharing The Gospel With Muslims (Andrew)
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S2E5 – Facing Coronavirus as a Christian
This week we've got a special episode on facing Coronavirus as a Christian. We’ve got a bunch of interviews lined up for the coming weeks, but given how quickly things are developing with Covid-19, I thought it’d be worth having a special episode to think through how we respond to this crisis as Christians. So… Continue reading S2E5 – Facing Coronavirus as a Christian
S2E1 – Is This A Cult? (Michelle McLeod)
University semester is officially underway for 2020, which means we're back for Season 2 of Faith on Campus! In this first episode of Season 2, I interview Michelle, who recently graduated from UWA with a degree in Accounting and Business Law. Michelle was raised in a Roman Catholic family, but after experiencing a family tragedy,… Continue reading S2E1 – Is This A Cult? (Michelle McLeod)
Faith On Campus Summer Special – Mission
Normally episodes of Faith On Campus come out weekly during uni semester, but this is a bonus Summer Special. In this episode, I interview Mitchell Halls, a Community Development student at Murdoch University, to hear about his recent experience of going on Mission. Each year in November/December once exams are over, Christian uni students around… Continue reading Faith On Campus Summer Special – Mission
Ep. 2 – Leading A Double Life (Jan Bochat)
In this episode of Faith On Campus, I interview Jan Bochat to find out about how he became a Christian while he was a student at uni. Jan came to UWA to study law & business, and God wasn't in the picture of how he was living his life. But that all changed when a… Continue reading Ep. 2 – Leading A Double Life (Jan Bochat)
What Would Gospel Renewal Look Like?
A good friend of mine recently asked me a question that got me thinking. He's a pastor of a local church in Perth who's got a strong vision for Christians working together to see the gospel shape the people of our city, and one of his many spiritual gifts is that he asks good… Continue reading What Would Gospel Renewal Look Like?
Hudson Taylor’s Last Bag of Rice
Hudson Taylor faced a lot of difficult situations during his years in China. During one incident in 1859, he was in charge of a local hospital that was caring for hundreds of patients a day, including dozens of in-patients they had to feed. The hospital was expensive to run, but Hudson Taylor had no regular… Continue reading Hudson Taylor’s Last Bag of Rice
The World Has Changed – Should We Still Be Sending Missionaries?
The world has changed a lot in the last hundred years. A lot of things that used to make sense no longer do. A lot of people ask the question: is overseas missions one of those things? Should we still be sending missionaries overseas? That's a legitimate question, and there are many reasons people raise… Continue reading The World Has Changed – Should We Still Be Sending Missionaries?
Spiritual Disciplines and the Central Strategy for Fighting Guilt
For many of us, spiritual disciplines and guilt go together like chicken and garlic (it's a thing, trust me). As soon as someone even mentions having a daily quiet time our guilt radar gets a ping. We feel bad that we don't read the Bible enough, pray enough, and we can often feel that in… Continue reading Spiritual Disciplines and the Central Strategy for Fighting Guilt
Is the Gospel offensive, or are we?
I just recently read an article written in response to the close defeat of a bill to legalise same-sex marriage in New South Wales. I was surprised to find that the article had pretty much nothing to do with same-sex marriage at all, but was instead a vitriolic tirade against Christianity. The author criticised the… Continue reading Is the Gospel offensive, or are we?