John P Wilson

When the church lets you down

In the C S Lewis classic (Screwtape Letters), senior devil whispers to his apprentice: “one of our greatest allies at present is the church itself”. Screwtape is aghast that Wormwood’s patient has become a Christian, but he encourages his junior devil by saying that the church is in such a mess that “it matters very

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Mother, sister or cousin?

Jesus asked: “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” (Matthew 12). Your Moderator-General has been doing the family thing … visiting the relatives. And, for a

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Debate or theatre?

I love our political process and I love the freedom we have in Australia to engage in it. There are many places in the world where old men cling to power without regard to the people. By comparison, Australia’s democratic governance is transparent, consultative and accountable. Mind you, it’s not always easy to understand what’s

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Perspective for the new year – 2018

“One faith, one Lord, one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all” (Ephesians 4). My diary entry for 27 August … Words cannot adequately describe the exquisite experience of worshipping God with PCA’s partner church in central Africa – alongside beautiful, warm-hearted, faithful Malawian Christians at CCAP Mawira (on

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Presbyterian response to the announced postal marriage plebiscite

The 2016 GAA resolved as follows: Min 67.8  “The General Assembly urges congregations to support the ‘No’ case in opposing the redefinition of marriage.” ­­­­­­­­ Without binding consciences, please read the following as a request from the PCA that when the government asks for your opinion that you consider supporting the “NO” vote. The Australian Government

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