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by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
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This is a remarkable and very welcome project by a younger generation of local scholars.
Questions of identity are hot property within our society presently. How do we define ourselves? It is in this context that Michael Jensens book, You: an introduction, has been written.
Parents should take care reading a book like this. This insight into disability is deceptively easy digest, but the work these God-given stories carry out is nothing short of profound.
Can I be a Christian if I'm depressed? Is my failure to find 'the joy of Christ' a sin? These and other questions, which plague many suffering believers, are addressed in a helpful ten-part Bible study series from an author with professional and theological insight.
Authors tend to avoid reviewing other products for fear of mixed motives. But I cannot resist shouting from the roof tops about The Essential Jesus.
In a year when many will be reconsidering the character of Jesus, it is worth taking some time to consider the characteristics they may have picked up from the big screen's most famous messiahs.
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.
Penny Reeve worked for TEAR in Nepal for 5 years with her husband. She has now written two childrens books - 'The Back Leg of a Goat' and 'Water or Goo'.
The theme of this book is the Christian and suffering. Six Christian writers are examined on various subjects: Lactantius on anger, Augustine on obsession, Luther on despair, Kierkegaard on anxiety, Bonhoeffer on disappointment and CS Lewis on pain.
Shame is a very powerful emotion. Not everyone can say they have experienced its full effect. Yet those that have will testify to how strong a grip it can have.
The Essential Jesus is a unique resource for modern Christians hoping to bring the Gospel to a world increasingly unfamiliar with the person at its heart. The story about its origins makes just as interesting reading.
If the Chinese proverb is true and a single conversation with a wise person is worth more than a months study of books"¦then Open House could be the equivalent of a Masters course in life, with topics ranging from God, pain, success and poverty to masculinity, materialism, politics and art.
The debate over who has the right to officiate at the Lord's Supper is engaging Christians across the planet, particularly in the light of recent synod decisions by the Sydney Diocese of the Anglican Church. The following is intended as a helpful online resource for those seeking to understand the Sydney Anglican position.
This is an account of Jesus that emphasises his context. Its a slice through his last year along with every thing else of note in the historically recorded world. Its claim is that many of the events of AD33 shifted the human history of the world and still do.
In the evangelical Christian world, there arent too many people more famous than Don Carson. This is a record of the life and ministry of Don Carsons father "“ Tom Carson.
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