Arthur or Martha? Sam or Samantha? - Part 2

Arthur or Martha? Sam or Samantha? - Part 2

Some people regard those with gender dysphoria as having an unchangeable condition, and psychological treatment to date to help people realign with their biological sex has not been particularly successful..

  • If sermons were like classrooms

    Imagine a student attending a classroom. How would you respond if that student had no evidence of growth or knowledge from class? No class preparation, homework or assessment completed. No evidence of knowledge gained or work done.

  • King Hezekiah really did destroy idols

    The accuracy of the Bible is continually confirmed. Recent excavations in the Tel Lachish National Park in Israel have revealed a \'gate-shrine,\' dated to the period of the First Temple, about the eighth century B.C.

  • Oh what love!

    The night was clear and calm after a week of weather with bouts of wind and rain. The guests began to arrive, dressed in vintage glamour costumes. It was going to be a fun night and I had been given instructions to stay outside and enjoy the party.

  • In this life, here and now

    Fifty years ago the sight of someone talking to himself would have elicited either sympathy – poor thing, he\'s a bit soft in the head, you know; or suspicion – we would have crossed the street or walked away quickly.

  • Anti-Semitism, 'Perverted and absurd'

    Last month the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby made profound comments about anti-Semitism. In strong language he described it as the \'insidious evil\' and \'perverted and absurd.\'

  • The 2030 Agenda One World Government

    This time last year the United Nations approved The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It introduced \'a new universal agenda\' for all mankind.

  • Deception - Part 1

    My eye was caught by the title of a book in a bookshop the other day: \"Tell the Truth, Shame the Devil\". What a profound statement!

  • A simple story of resilience and hope

    Her story was a simple story. It was a story of resilience and hope in the face of overwhelming adversity.

  • Prosperous spirituality?

    Returning from a pan-Asia Christian conference my mind was exercised about whether material prosperity and spiritual maturity can ever exist together?

  • The Feasts of the Lord

    Autumn in Israel starts with the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, which in Hebrew means \"head of the year\" (the Jewish New Year). It is also known as the Feast of Trumpets and Day of the Blowing (Yom HaTruah).

  • Australia's Wedge-tailed Eagle

    As a young bloke on the family wool-growing property with my first rifle, I remember being urged by my grandfather to shoot any \'eaglehawks\' I saw.