Society & Culture

  • William Tyndale: The Sword and the Word
    William Tyndale: The Sword and the Word

    Arthur Patrick

    Arthur Patrick explores the lifework of William Tyndale, who said, "As a good surgeon cutteth away a putrefyed member, for the love he hath for the hole body, least it infecte the others members adjoynge to it."

  • A Culture of Self-destruction
    A Culture of Self-destruction

    John Ashton

    Doctors, lawyers and television commercials tell us that drinking is destructive to our health, families and employment. Yet, as John Ashton reveals, alcohol continues to escalate in popularity.

  • Our Times: May 2007
    Our Times: May 2007

    Lee Dunstan

    Signs magazine has been helping people take the next step in their Christian journey for more than 120 years.

  • Still a Hero
    Still a Hero

    Norman Young

    It is never easy to send someone off to war.Norman Young reflects on his father's heroic life.

  • Play At It
    Play At It

    Jennifer Schwirzer

    Can a wheelchair become a throne? Jennifer Schwirzer suggests life is more about what we make of it than what it makes of us.

  • Our Times: April 2007
    Our Times: April 2007

    Lee Dunstan

    For over 120 years Signs of the times has been driven by one purpose

  • Honouring Those Who Served
    Honouring Those Who Served

    Mark Kellner

    "War is all hell," said US General William Tecumseh Sherman after the American Civil War, a battle which, less than 100 years after America's birth, threatened to rip the nation asunder.

  • Sam Mitchell leads with integrity
    Sam Mitchell leads with integrity

    Nathan Brown

    Winning on the field and off is all about expecting the very best from yourself. Nathan Brown talks to AFL superstar Sam Mitchell about setting and achieving goals.

  • Work Out Your Own Salvation
    Work Out Your Own Salvation

    Robert Wolfgramm

    There is something you just can't share. Robert Wolfgramm looks at one of the tough realities of life.

  • Clashing Symbols
    Clashing Symbols

    David Edgren

    Time changes everything, so they say. David Edgren, challenges us to reclaim the symbols that define us.

  • To Number Our Days
    To Number Our Days

    Loren Seibold

    The unrestrained life is busy, cluttered and frustrating. Loren Seibold contemplates the wisdom of the planned life.

  • Thanks for Everything
    Thanks for Everything

    Kim Peckham

    Being thankful is not always easy, Kim Peckham comments on the many things we take for granted and suggests we should be thankful.

  • The Kokoda Track
    The Kokoda Track

    Andrew Cate

    Andrew Cate walked the Kokoda Track with six friends looking for adventure, and a better insight into a significant part of Australia's war history.

  • John Wycliffe: the Reformation's Morning Star
    John Wycliffe: the Reformation's Morning Star

    Arthur Patrick

    Travel back in time with Arthur Patrick to an English churchyard in 1428. As robed churchmen watch intently, a man's bones are unearthed and thrown on a blazing fire. Why must all memory of him be destroyed?

  • Healing Love
    Healing Love

    Jennifer Schwirzer

    What happens when your private demons start hurting those around you? Jennifer Schwirzer, pictured, shares her journey of both spiritual and physical healing.

  • Suffering Infertility, Grief, and God
    Suffering Infertility, Grief, and God

    Colin Renfrew

    Colin Renfrew opens his heart and tells his story.

  • Our Times: March 2007
    Our Times: March 2007

    Lee Dunstan

    Signs of the Times is serious about presenting a complete and unswerving portrayal of God and His Holy Scriptures.

  • A Little Thummim to Help you Make up your Mind
    A Little Thummim to Help you Make up your Mind

    Kim Peckham

    Making the right decisions is difficult. Kim Peckham wonders what it would be like to know God's will in all matters.

  • Keep love alive with online help
    Keep love alive with online help

    Mark Kellner

    Internet Insider with Mark Keller

  • When I met God
    When I met God

    Mark Finley

    Once a small-town teenager, he is now one of the world's most travelled public preachers. Mark Finley tells the story of how God first got his attention.

  • Tonga Wrestles With Change
    Tonga Wrestles With Change

    Robert Wolfgramm

    How does a calm pacific nation break out into chaos?Robert Wolfgramm considers the cause to find peace.

  • Our Times: January-February 2007
    Our Times: January-February 2007

    David Edgren

    Signs believes God

  • Blessings Unexpected
    Blessings Unexpected

    Karen Elengikal

    God promises to provide our needs. But sometimes He blesses us with the unexpected and unnecessary! Karen Elengikal rejoices in the grace of God.

  • Meeting Your Deepest Needs
    Meeting Your Deepest Needs

    Mark Finley

    Have you ever felt like giving up? Mark Finley offers us a friend and so much more. We can find peace in this turbulent world.

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