The pain and glory of unanswered prayer

  • Geoff Robson
  • 30 March 2017

Few things can be more confusing or frustrating for Christians than unanswered prayer—especially when we’re sure there are good, obvious reasons for God to grant our requests.

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The Myths of Science

  • Kirsten Birkett
  • 16 October 2009

Kirsten Birkett puts to rest some of the most prevalent myths surrounding the supposed conflict between Christian faith and science.

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Persistently praying for God's Kingdom to come

  • Matthias Media
  • 3 September 2014

In Isaiah 62, God says he is on the move: “I will not keep silent because of Zion, and I will not keep still because of Jerusalem...” * He is going to do something big. A nation that is “deserted” and “desolate” will soon “be called My Delight is in

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Book Review: Gospel Patrons

  • Ben Pfahlert
  • 22 April 2014

Gospel Patrons is an awesome book about a rarely addressed topic. I have never read a book about gospel patronage before, which is curious in light of the fact that Phoebe, who is mentioned in the last few chapters of Romans, is indeed called a “patron”. John Rinehart, a

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Brothers, preach for immediate conversions!

  • Timothy Raymond
  • 29 September 2016

If you're tempted to tone down your expectations for fruit from proclaiming the gospel, please heed this plea from George Whitefield.

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One Life: what's it all about?

  • 26 June 2012

This jargon-free introduction to Christianity explores who Jesus is, why he came, and what it means to follow him.

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News from the Matthias Media team

  • Tony Payne
  • 16 December 2016

Tony Payne will take two years of study leave from Matthias Media.

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kipepeo

  • Cathy Sampson
  • 25 November 2013

10 tracks from Cathy Sampson. All money raised goes to support the kipepeo project in East Africa.

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Down-under round-up: 15 April 2015

  • Sandy Grant
  • 15 April 2015

Here’s what caught my eye on the screen over the last week. Issue of the week Concern over the very real threats to religious freedom through accelerating discrimination, litigation and their threat continued to be discussed widely. But amidst all that, this needed saying. And bluntly. (And yes, I

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Cell group day 1: City University Campus, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Terry Blowes
  • 23 May 2015

It was our first cell group meeting. There was Victoria, a committed student leader in her second year of university; Paula, a new person in her first year of study; and me, the missionary who had arrived to accompany and train leaders. The other people who were invited didn’t come.

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