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The Gospel: not for sale

29/12/08 | Steven Kryger
I recently attended a one-day conference for people in full-time (vocational) Christian ministry. During the conference it was advertised that the talks would be available for purchase as an audio and video package—$45 conference special ($55 post-conference)... why was I getting charged twice—once to attend the conference, and a second time to hear the talks that I had already paid to hear?

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Materialist Christmas

19/12/08 | Phillip Jensen
Christmas is a time when the whole community can agree on enjoying themselves. It is a time of family, fun and…

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A Christmas Poem

12/12/08 | Phillip Jensen
Christmas cards often depict a European winter rather than a Christmas message. They are steadily being de-Christianised…

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Lessons from Sydney’s last revival

08/12/08 | Stuart Piggin
Dr Stuart Piggin argues that there are real lessons for evangelism in 2009 from Billy Graham’s Southern Cross…

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December Prayer

05/12/08 | Phillip Jensen
Thank you for your prayerful support last weekend as I spoke at The South Pacific Training Event. December is also…

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Gelato Anglicanism

01/12/08 | John Sandeman
In the new world of church planting, this pewsitter should have learnt by now not to be surprised by anything.

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Change you cannot believe

01/12/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
America’s mission to redeem the world took us to Iraq. Does President Obama really offer a new direction?

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Is Santa ho-ho-homeless?

01/12/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
Many Christian parents worry that Santa is a threat to their kids’ belief in Jesus. And yet the big jolly man…

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Prayer for the Next G of evangelism

28/11/08 | Phillip Jensen
This week I am speaking to university students in Canberra at the first South Pacific Regional Training Event.

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Print or online? Promoting church to youth

16/11/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
At the Create conference, myself and Russell Powell from Anglican Media Sydney sought to encourage local church…

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Bali Justice?

10/11/08 | Phillip Jensen
At the time of writing Australians await with ambivalence the execution of the Bali bombers. It is widely expected…

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What future for women in ministry?

03/11/08 | Narelle Jarrett
Archdeacon for Women’s Ministry in the Diocese of Sydney Narelle Jarrett assesses the state of women’s ministry…

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The Image of Jesus?

31/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
Jesus was human but that does not mean that he was a sinful, mindless and uncritical proponent of an evil culture.…

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Synod’s warm inner glow

27/10/08 | John Sandeman
There are radical stands being made in the Anglican Communion right now.

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No place for religion in public schools?

27/10/08 | Bryan Cowling
Given increasing multi-culturalism and secularism, Bryan Cowling says it’s time revamp religious education in…

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Traditions Old and New

24/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
Being old it is neither right nor wrong. Being new is also neither right nor wrong. Therefore being either a conservative…

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Mission mid-point review

19/10/08 | Peter Tasker and Staff
Fundamentally it is no longer valid or viable to see ourselves as purely an open door, operating an ‘attractional’…

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If we want to Connect, we must change NOW!

17/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
This week's Synod was focused on our Diocesan Mission. There is much to praise God for in the work of the last…

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Do we have a sex problem?

13/10/08 | Andrew Cameron
Early church theologian Augustine is seen as an enemy of our sexually liberated society. ANDREW CAMERON argues…

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