Writer
Barney Zwartz
Barney Zwartz was religion editor of The Age from 2002 to 2013. He is a senior fellow of the Centre for Public Christianity. This article, which has been slightly edited, first appeared in The Sunday Age.
Articles
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Why is Christian persecution often met with indifference?
It has never been more dangerous to be a Christian than today. According to the newly released 2024 World Watch List – an authoritative survey by Open Doors, an organisation that supports persecuted Christians – 365 million Christians, or one in seven, are at high or extreme risk of persecution every day because of their Continue reading »
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Sermons beginning again in Melbourne
It’s easy and cheap to insult sermons and sermon-givers, which of course makes it utterly irresistible to me. Continue reading »