Soul vaccination: We all need a different type of ‘jab’

AMY BUTLER* recalls a 1970's song with a message for today. In the 1970s a funk fusion band called the Tower of Power released a song called Soul Vaccination. It’s a much ado about nothing song. Its purpose is not in lyrical profundity, rather it executes the funky-soul sound which characterised the band. This may seem like an obscure entry into...

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COVID-19: The big questions answered

  Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength ... Love your neighbor as yourself. As the world reeled from the impact of COVID-19, scientists around the world began searching for a vaccine. The pressure is intense. So much hangs on finding a vaccine; politicians and public...

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COVID-19: HELP IS AT HAND

8 CHALLENGES - 8 RESOURCES COVID-19 has triggered a series of challenges for all of us. Biblical counsellor JEREMY WARD has produced a series of resources aimed at helping Christians navigate these extraordinary times. Each resource includes a short video and two-page document to help you. HELP! I'M AIMLESS https://youtu.be/zEQeX2L2Jbo CLICK...

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VACCINES: INFORMED CONSENT, MANDATES AND EXPLOITATION

Blog 6 in a series of blogs navigating the issues around vaccinationsSignificant good has come from  vaccine development, as we've seen in previous posts in this series. Christians should be advocates for development that is ethical and without moral compromise. Most of all, we need to be assured that our promotion and use of vaccines is...

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VACCINATIONS: HEALTH DISPARITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

PART 5 in a series of blogs navigating the issues around vaccinations.All around the world - in countries with both high and low incomes - we’ve seen significant progress in health care, quality of life and life expectancy. Vaccines have played a substantial part in this. Yet despite these successes, approximately 6.6 million children still die...

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VACCINES: IS THERE A PROBLEM?

PART 3 in a series of blogs navigating the issues around vaccinations.Over the last few decades, more and more people around the world have become nervous about vaccinations. In her recent book Stuck: How Vaccine Rumors Start—and Why They Don’t Go Away (Oxford University Press, 2020), Heidi Larson writes that “Today we are in the paradoxical...

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INNATE MECHANISM OF IMMUNITY, HISTORY OF VACCINES AND COMMON GRACE

Part 2 in a series of 6 blogs navigating the issues around vaccinationsHuman bodies are fearfully and wonderfully made, the truly awesome handiwork of our sovereign creator God. They are beautiful in their complexity and design. Of all the ‘systems’ in the human body, the immune system is arguably one of the most diverse and intriguing. It uses...

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HERD IMMUNITY AND THE COMMON GOOD

Part 1 in a series of 6 blogs navigating the issues around vaccinationsChristians are committed to health! Of course, we live with the reality of sickness and death, but healing was central to Christ’s ministry. His healings showed that the kingdom which he was bringing would mean restoration and the end of death and pain and suffering. Jesus’...

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Health Disparity and Social Justice

Part 4 in the series navigating the issues around vaccinationsAll around the world - in countries with both high and low incomes - we’ve seen significant progress in health care, quality of life and life expectancy. Vaccines have played a substantial part in this. Yet despite these successes, approximately 6.6 million children still die each...

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Prayer During The Pandemic

JOHN McCLEAN writes that prayer is a great way to love our world and care for friends. If you are like me, you have probably felt a bit helpless in the last few weeks. You may be feeling overwhelmed by the scale of the current pandemic, by the constant disturbing news and the terrifying predictions. On top of all this, while the best response to...

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Church and Meeting

Are we a church if we aren’t meeting?  In the strange time of the COVID 19 pandemic, churches have suddenly stopped meeting, and are facing that as a continued pattern in the medium term. This raises a question with practical implications. JOHN McCLEAN writes. Are we a church if we are not meeting? This might seem an odd question, so it is worth...

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What homeschooling has taught me about kids and God

As parents around Australia consider the practicalities of what it could mean for schools to close and their children's education to continue under their own roofs, AMY BUTLER paused to reflect on the thing she treasures most about having her kids around 24/7. My kids range from ages 15 to 6. My husband and I decided to educate them at home the...

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The Hidden Crisis: COVID-19 and Modern Slavery

Modern slavery is growing because of Covid-19. But it’s not just a developing world problem – it’s also here. KARINE WOLDHUIS* writes.COVID has had a devastating impact all around the world. While Australia moves into the next phase of easing restrictions, the crisis continues to unfold across the Majority World. As the months roll by the...

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Marriage, Work and Covid-19

SHERYL SARKOEZY, the researcher and writer for GSC, is married to STEVE. Here are her reflections on working and living together in COVID ‘lockdown’. Steve has contributed to the reflections, as well as the experience! Like most couples we spend much of our week apart. Work is work, and marriage is part of ‘home’. As we plan for “retirement” we...

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MEDIA – HOW TO NAVIGATE TREACHEROUS WATERS

Covid-19, last year's bushfires, floods and the compelling US elections have put media into high relief. Criticism of new and old media has intensified as the big issues continue to unfold. Distrust of media has always existed, sometimes justified but often not. Today, with a mind-boggling array of sources, the word 'media' is a catch-all that is...

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COVID-19 – WHO’S TO BLAME?

AMY BUTLER takes a Christian view of the Covid-19 blame game Should blame for the coronavirus be squarely cast at China's feet? That’s one relatively popular view. It seems to lie behind some appalling racist incidents in Australia. We want to blame someone. That seems to be a very common impulse because it exonerates us. It also gives a sense of...

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COVIDSafe: Contact tracing for the pandemic

On April 26th, the Australian Federal Government released COVIDSafe, a contact tracing App for smart phones. The App aims to help State and Territory health officials trace the contacts of people who test positive for COVID-19. It won’t replace the current manual process of contact tracing, but will supplement it and speed it up. The Health...

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MEDIA: THE PERSONAL IMPACT

In this, the fourth in a series, journalist PETER CHRISTOPHER looks at why it’s hard to avoid 24/7 crisis coverage and its impact on you.  New media impacts us personally. Droughts, bushfires, floods and Covid-19 have assaulted our emotions with what seems like an uninterrupted coverage of disaster. Thanks to the convergence of new media and...

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MEDIA – HOW WE ARRIVED AT THIS PLACE

THIS is the third in a series of articles aimed at helping you navigate the good and the bad about new media. The first two gave advice on what to watch out for and the implications of careless use. This one aims to put some context into new media world by explaining how we’ve arrived at a place that can be divisive and angry, particularly in the...

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MEDIA – MIND YOUR REPUTATION AND INTEGRITY

 In the first blog on the new media, I offered some general and practical advice on how to engage with media responsibly. In this second blog I’m looking at personal issues – your reputation and credibility, for example. I’ll start with a reminder from the first blog that using social media makes you a reporter, sub-editor, editor, commentator...

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MEDIA – USE IT WELL, AVOID THE PITFALLS

The new media universe is a high-risk place for the poorly prepared. COVID-19, climate change wars and vexatious politics have exposed the new media's flaws. The ‘democratisation’ of news and information has produced an overwhelming volume of unmoderated content. Many people are choosing platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as their...

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RUSH TO LEGALISE ABORTION IN NSW

The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in NSW, Richard Keith, has issued this press release expressing concern about the proposed Abortion Bill http://gsandc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Media-release-19.07.30-Abortion-Bill-1.pdf

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ACTION: What you can do

This week is a crucial one for protecting unborn children in our state. Richard Keith has sent a call to action to all Presbyterian churches in NSW. Click here Call to action FINAL. We encourage you to read it, share it and act.

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