Ron Ross

Press Service International

  • Radical Islam or Christianity?

    Mark A. Gabriel PhD grew up a devout Moslem in Egypt. He earned a doctorate in Islamic studies at Al-Azhar University, Cairo. He converted to Christianity and earned a master’s degree in world religion and a PhD in Christian education.

  • Person of faith: Dr Graham McLennan

    “Be doers of the word, not hearers only’ came to mind as I researched the life and times of Dr Graham McLennan and his wife Pam.

  • Jacob’s sheep return to Israel

    After the devastating siege that resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple, Ezekiel announced a remnant of the people would one day return.

  • Failure, our stepping stone

    The key to overcoming failure, is not how you deal with the disappointment but how quickly you write it off as experience and get back on track.

  • The light of the world

    Thirty years ago I was on an evangelistic outreach to Guanzhou (Canton), China. Apart from manufacturing, Guanzhou is famous for Cantonese food.

  • The tongue: A two-edged sword (names we give)

    I grew up surrounded by jocular, fun-loving rascals. What a bunch? I remember Gunboat, Lofty, Bozo, Wombat, Crafty, Piggy and Cyrano just to name a few.

  • Clergy: “Shoot or don’t shoot!”

    Angry pills are in the air. Across America factions have created their gangs, violent clashes erupt with physical, verbal and ugly consequences.

  • Ken Duncan - People of Faith

    In 2007 A Current Affair called him ‘an iconic image maker.’ His panoramic art has won world-wide acclaim. His range of panographs are stunning. Ken Duncan is a leader in photographic expression.

  • Middle East Christianity, Threatened

    A few years ago it would have been unthinkable to forecast the extinction of Christianity in the Middle East. We face that threat now. A new film Faithkeepers tells the story in graphic, heartbreaking detail.

  • Jerusalem Day – May 24

    The 2017 Jerusalem Day celebrations are on. Hundreds of thousands will march and dance through the Damascus Gate enjoying their traditional Rikudgalim (flag dance). The celebration is colourful and even controversial.