Tim Newman

Press Service International

Tim Newman lives in Nelson, New Zealand. He holds an MA in History from Canterbury University in Christchurch. Tim is an award winning Christian Today writer and is a career journalist. Tim has given permission for his award winning history articles to be republished.

Tim Newman's previous articles may be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/tim-newman.html

  • The refugee crisis dilemma

    The refugee crisis in Iraq and Syria may turn out to be one of the defining crises of our generation.

  • The vanishing history of the Middle East

    History is a powerful tool. On the one hand, it informs and educates us. Through it we can come to know the story of human civilisation, its heroes and villains, its triumphs and tragedies.

  • Lest We Forget

    On April 25 1915, 16,000 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops established a beachhead in a small cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula, at the Western edge of the Turkish Ottoman Empire.

  • What about the Spanish Inquisition?

    The last twelve months, has in many ways been defined by the rising tide of \'religious\' violence across the globe, and in particular the violence perpetrated by those who claim Islam as their religion.

  • Sport writer for Christian Today New Zealand

    Christian Today New Zealand invites Kiwi young people to put up their hand as their sport writer.

  • The Spanish Inquisition's Philosophy

    The last few years has in many ways been defined by the rising tide of 'religious' violence across the globe, and in particular the violence perpetrated by those who claim Islam as their religion.