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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 food. It is the time of giving and receiving presents and messages of goodwill from old friends.
Christmas cards often depict a European winter rather than a Christmas message. They are steadily being de-Christianised…
Dr Stuart Piggin argues that there are real lessons for evangelism in 2009 from Billy Graham’s Southern Cross…
Thank you for your prayerful support last weekend as I spoke at The South Pacific Training Event. December is also…
Many Christian parents worry that Santa is a threat to their kids’ belief in Jesus. And yet the big jolly man…
This week I am speaking to university students in Canberra at the first South Pacific Regional Training Event.
At the time of writing Australians await with ambivalence the execution of the Bali bombers. It is widely expected…
Archdeacon for Women’s Ministry in the Diocese of Sydney Narelle Jarrett assesses the state of women’s ministry…
Jesus was human but that does not mean that he was a sinful, mindless and uncritical proponent of an evil culture.…
Given increasing multi-culturalism and secularism, Bryan Cowling says it’s time revamp religious education in…
Being old it is neither right nor wrong. Being new is also neither right nor wrong. Therefore being either a conservative…
This week's Synod was focused on our Diocesan Mission. There is much to praise God for in the work of the last…
Early church theologian Augustine is seen as an enemy of our sexually liberated society. ANDREW CAMERON argues…
In 1994 our diocesan Synod passed the following motion: "This synod recognises that planting and developing new…
It is a strange phenomenon when your friends and enemies agree about you. But Sydney Anglicans enjoy this peculiarity.…
Recently Sydney has had the pleasure of hearing an American preacher, Pastor Mark Driscoll. In a two-week period…
Most Bible “myths” are believed by so called “unbelievers”.
Local churches must be involved if e-training for ministry is to be truly effective, argues Graham Stanton
For the last couple of centuries western civilisation has been looking at the world through the lens of the public…



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