Robert Moller
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23/11/2005
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25/06/2005
The lordship of Christ AUDIO

Close scrutiny reveals that today’s gospel message does not match up with the gospel Jesus taught. In The Gospel According to Jesus, John MacArthur carefully examines how the Lord Himself proclaimed the gospel.

This first sermon in his classic six-part The Gospel According To Jesus series draws on a number of Bible passages to introduce the topic.

Copyright 1988 by John MacArthur. Used by permission from Grace to You, +1-800-55-GRACE.

07/01/2009
Lift Up Your Heads

Michael Morrow is one of the more recent songwriters to join the EMU team. Lift Up Your Heads is his first solo album of congregational songs, produced in partnership with his wife, Julie.

07/01/2009
Digital TV for Jesus

I think the best way to begin an article like this one is with some friendly advice: do NOT be afraid. Digital television may be the best technological development for Christians in a decade, and though it involves lots of cables, you can cope with its arrival.

07/01/2009
God creates ‘accidental’ publisher

Are we seeing a global, cut-price Christian publishing network being inadvertently birthed out of a former missionary’s home in a sleepy South Coast town?

07/01/2009
CMS Summer School 2009 Blog #2

As I write this, I’m camped outside the main auditorium at KCC, my blue CMS Summer School bag slung at my feet with my notes from the Bible talks spilling out.

06/01/2009
Life begins at Lunch

Volunteers from Turramurra’s Anglican church have helped make a silver-service lunch a hit with residents at a nearby retirement village. Natasha Percy found that the local clergy are surprised by the doors that have opened.

05/01/2009
I didn’t know where to turn

Depression sent Paula Vouris on a spiritual journey. Paula tells Judy Adamson how she ended up outside a church praying that someone would invite her in.

05/01/2009
Riding the church’s new wave

Judy Adamson goes inside a very unusual Sydney church, meets tough, hard-living surfers who have had their lives radically changed, and discovers how a whole suburb is being transformed.

05/01/2009
On a highway to Heaven

Andrew ‘Fishtail’ Fisher loves motor racing but he also loves Jesus Christ. In 2007 he found a way to bring his two passions together and formed the Jesus Racing Team. However, amid the thrill of being a race car driver Andrew has had to endure some extraordinary challenges on top of the mishaps of racing. Joseph Smith went to interview him at Oran Park.

05/01/2009
Collect and connect

Food drives in partnership with Sydney Anglicare offer churches a great reason, and not just a great excuse, to go out and connect with the local community.

05/01/2009
Making connections for life

Archbishop Peter Jensen explains why he believes the Lord is behind the Connect09 campaign.

05/01/2009
CMS Summer School 2009 Blog #1

When I tell people I’m headed to Summer School this January, they tend to look at me with a little confusion. I guess it’s understandable – I graduated from university back in July. Plus, they know me too well to think I’d spend the sunny season cooped up in classes.

05/01/2009
CMS Australia: ‘Muslims need the grace of God’

Mission amongst Muslim peoples is one of five strategic areas of ministry that CMS Australia is emphasising in Vision 2012. This Vision outlines the blueprint for how CMS will do mission over the next five years. As thousands gather for CMS Summer School in Katoomba this week, CMS Federal Secretary John Thew is highlighting the importance of mission in Muslim areas and hoping to see CMS have at least 65 workers in the Muslim world by 2012 – an increase of 50 within the next four years.

05/01/2009
Why are you still a Christian?

I am glad that the good old fashioned ‘Giving your testimony’ kind of talk has died out. I became a believer back in the late 1950's! My question is, “Why are you still a Christian?”

05/01/2009
Men and women in God’s purposes - part 1 AUDIO

In the first of two talks on the subject, Al Stewart addresses the parts men and women play in the world God has created.

This is the first sermon in a larger series, Some things you ought to know... delivered at a range of venues in 2008.

05/01/2009
Brisingr

I re-read the recommendations on the back of the book for the twentieth time, wondering whether I had read something quite different by accident...

05/01/2009
Christmas hits right market

Attracting many new community contacts, Mowbray Anglican Church successfully launched a new event in their church’s calendar in 2008: the Christmas Night Market.

02/01/2009