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Australia: most liveable for whom?

The Australian city of Melbourne has recently been voted as the world’s most liveable city for the fourth year in a row. The Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual liveability survey had Melbourne leading the top 10 cities, which also included Vienna, Vancouver, Toronto, Adelaide, Calgary, Sydney, Helsinki, Perth, and Auckland. Indeed, Melbourne is certainly an easy city to live in from a material perspective according to the survey’s criteria: healthcare, education, stability, culture and environment and infrastructure. In matters of Christian faith, however, there are a number of challenges which are not considered by the liveability survey. The Council for Christian Education in Schools, also known as Access Ministries, runs Christian Special Religious Instruction (SRI) on behalf of 12 denominations using volunteer instructors in the state of Victoria’s government schools. In 2011, religious instructors were present in 70 per cent of public primary schools in Victoria. This numbe...

Renewing blogging

A change in my work circumstances has given me more time to pick up my blog again, after a fallow period since 2010. I am about to post an article published in this month's issue of "Evangelicals Now". Also, please note a new book that I have co-edited with Brent Neely, entitled  Islam and the Last Day: Christian Perspectives on Islamic Eschatology .   More to follow...