Jack Liang

Press Service International

  • Rock or Sand?

    Ever wonder how some Christians persevere through any adversity or challenge in their spiritual whilst some others fade in their faith when troubles come?

  • Suit up!

    This week I had a suit fitting after a month-long wait for my suit to be made by my tailor. The fitting process was quite simple, with the tailor being attentive and helpful in suggesting corrections to the garments.

  • Reformation, Formation, Deformation

    With the 500-year anniversary commemorating Martin Luther nailing the 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenburg church fast approaching, the Reformation and the Christian faith has never faced a more challenging time.

  • Relatively absolute

    If you’re Australian, you’ll know that that the national debate over the definition of marriage has been going on for years, and has now culminated in a postal survey vote.

  • Rethinking God and Caesar

    Talking after church mid-week, the preacher that night asked me, “When Jesus teaches, ‘Render to Caesar, the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s.’ Who is Caesar?”

  • The value of saltiness

    Ever heard of someone telling you not to join a particular career because you’re a Christian?

  • Margaret Court, the Bible, and interpretation

    In a week of controversy after Margaret Court issued an open letter to Qantas and appeared on national television to take a stand for the biblical, and traditional view of marriage; Australian society has responded in a plethora of ways.

  • Beauty is in the eyes of all

    ‘Some go to church to see and be seen, some go there to say they have been, some go there to sleep and nod, but few go there to worship God.’ - Anonymous

  • Chivalry recovered

    I recently sat down with a few friends to discuss what it means for a Christian man to be manly.

  • General Synod: Bishops, Priests, and Laity

    Recently the House of Bishops released a report which affirmed the traditional and biblical position of the Church of England on marriage.