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Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
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Cultural Thinking
Southern Cross's helpful article Liturgy Schmiturgy prompts me to reflect on lessons to be learned from early Christian history.
READ MORE | Paul Barnett | 09/05/11
A fun and effective way to evangelise our neighbours
READ MORE | Sarie King | 16/12/10
Disagreeing with the Catholic Church's claim that they can make people saints on the basis of merit mattered 500 years ago and it matters today.
READ MORE | Mark Gilbert | 14/10/10
Those who argue for human rights are often surprised and confused when Christians disagree with them. In his submission to the Freedom of Religion and Belief Project, Andrew Cameron explains the basis for the Christian commitment to freedom.
READ MORE | Andrew Cameron | 19/06/09
Mark Hadley looks at why teens and tweens love the vampires their parents learned to hate.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 02/04/09
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.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 07/01/09
We live in extraordinary times – times of astonishing change. Since the launch of the Internet into the public arena in the nineties and the widespread adoption of mobile technology, our society, especially the youngest members of it, has undergone a radical change in the way we gather information, learn, communicate with each other and ultimately the way we relate.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 22/09/08
There's nothing like raising boys to make you reflect on your own childhood. As you seek to help them fill their leisure hours, you reflect on those activities you used to engage in.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 28/07/08
The rise of the 'kidult' requires a re-think of how we do evangelism.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 16/06/08
In recent years the link between Christianity and US foreign policy has become a topic of increasing global interest. Historian Mike Thompson gives us a historical perspective.
READ MORE | Mike Thompson | 12/05/08
Australians love mobile communication. In 2005 mobile telephone penetration of the Australian population had reached 94 per cent with 19 million subscribers nation wide. In 2007 alone Australians bought just over ten million new handsets.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 07/02/08
The past three years has seen the advent of what is now commonly known as Web 2.0 - the transference of our social lives online. The debate over whether online communities are of significance to the modern Christian is over – sorry if you missed it.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 29/10/07
Women and men are impacted by our celebrity-obsessed culture. Journalist Mark Hadley and TV producer Maia Hadley discuss their professional and personal insights.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 28/05/07
No-one has to be embarrassed about feeling out of touch when it comes to the Internet. After all, the computer industry failed to predict its arrival and Bill Gates almost missed it altogether. Believers may not understand it but that doesn't mean they can afford to ignore it.
READ MORE | Mark A. Hadley | 22/06/06

