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Human Rights Law Alliance prepares for its 2025 Legal Academy

The Human Rights Law Alliance is opening its doors to accept a new intake of law students for its legal academy. The academy is a week-long intensive based in Canberra, accepting young Christians studying law who wish to enrich their chosen profession with their faith and will be held in mid-July.

Praise for WA couple’s religious discrimination win

Perth couple Byron and Keira Hordyk hope that their five-year religious discrimination battle against a foster care agency will give hope to all Christians...

The limits of loving an abstraction

“SOME people who have no faith are more Christian than Christians.” These were the interesting words of a colleague who has recently been pondering...

After Election 2022: where to from here for Christians?

Now the election has been held and Scott Morrison and the Liberal/Nationals have been replaced by Anthony Albanese and the LGT alliance (the Labor,...

Whatever the outcome in this election, the religious freedom issue is...

Religious discrimination is proving to be the dead issue that won’t stay buried, with both Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese...

Another unneeded attack on religions: Archbishop Comensoli

Melbourne prelate has slammed a new law aimed at religious organisations.

Q@A with John Steenhof, human rights lawyer

Meet the man helping Christians caught between faith and the law, who is busier than ever.

Faith amid the ruins: we’re all under one God, Francis tells...

In Iraq, Pope Francis preached against violence in the name of religion, urged forgiveness and reconciliation and encouraged Christians and other victims of religious fanatics, who have been to hell and back

Pope Francis embarks on trip to Iraq

Pope Francis told the people of Iraq that he is going as a “penitential pilgrim".

Mass burials in Nigeria as violence escalates

Nigerian archbishop places the blame squarely on corrupt government leaders, looks to US for help.

Christians, dissidents, ‘troublemakers’ jailed in psychiatric wards

As a result of electric shocks, my memory declined, and my hands and feet often felt numb

One reason the ALP lost the election: Christophobia

As to why the Labor Party lost the unlosable May election and why Scott Morrison is still Prime Minister and not Bill Shorten the...
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