Gippsland revisited – journey through the broken heart of Eastern Victoria
This time last year all we could talk about was the devastating effects brought about by something beyond our control. No, it wasn’t COVID, it was the bushfires.
This time last year all we could talk about was the devastating effects brought about by something beyond our control. No, it wasn’t COVID, it was the bushfires.
Many of life's major milestones happen before we hit 30 - first job, getting hitched, having a baby. But this year, those milestones aren’t what they used to be and young people are suffering as a consequence.
A memorial honouring those who have lost their lives or been injured on Victorian roads has been unveiled on the Geelong waterfront.
An emotional documentary shines light on Aboriginal oppression and calls for reform in education and justice systems.
Army chaplain Andrew Delbridge says the ban on public gatherings will dishearten many veterans but is still hopeful Saturday will be “a very positive, poignant way for people to reflect”.
Uniting Housing provides affordable accommodation to vulnerable people. We speak with outgoing CEO Ian Brain and grateful tenant, William Clark.
Joedy Meers speaks about her experience of being a person with a disability within the church.
Country Victoria is battling drought and economic adversity. Fortunately, they have a couple of aces up their sleeve – their people and churches.
Pilgrim Theological College farewelled 44 departing students, six of whom were exiting candidates for ministry, at a Valedictory Service on 31 October.
Samuel Manhom spent his first 24 years surrounded by civil war. But the former Lost Boy has finally found a place to call home. Here is his remarkable story.
If you’re religious you’re spiritual, but the reverse doesn’t necessarily apply. Joan Wright Howie is interested in the space that overlaps.
The Presbyterian Church of Korea visited CTM as part of their Australian tour celebrating the 130th anniversary of Australian Mission to Korea.