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by Archbishop Peter Jensen
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
Sydney Stories
While six local Anglicans were recognised, the Nation's top honour went to a judge who backed women priests
In a first for the Anglican Church in Australia, a new chaplain has been appointed to the Diocese of Sydney's Professional Standards Unit (PSU) to work alongside the victims of sexual misconduct.
Chris' life had disintegrated, but he found God in hospital.
In Zambia, where the spread of HIV/AIDS is assisted by a code of silence, one woman's voice is ringing out loud and clear.
With the Democratic Republic of Congo suffering through civil war, crippling inflation, natural disasters and tribal fighting, the Anglican Church of Australia is being asked to partner with the Congolese Church to help bring relief to the war-torn country.
What do you do when your theological college outgrows its facilities? Simple – you move into the pub next door.
In the wake of the October bombings in Bali, Sue Scarcella says Christians have a unique chance to help the shattered Balinese rebuild their lives
Brian Tung will be one of 31 people ordained as deacon in the Diocese of Sydney this month, with the ordination service to be held on February 8th at St Andrew's Cathedral. But he is already part of a new ministry aimed at reaching some of Sydney's ‘lost people groups'.
When the firestorm hit Canberra on Saturday, January 18, over 400 buildings were destroyed, including the New Creative Ministries church centre in Dixon Drive, Holder.
It's an opportunity he's been waiting for his whole life, but Rick Lewers admits to being ‘very nervous' as he prepares to leave parish ministry and take up a new role with Evangelism Ministries (EM) in Sydney.
Dubbed a ‘pyramid scheme of grace', the concept of ‘pay it on', where you give money away with the request the recipient uses it for the good of others has received much publicity in the United States. Now the idea has received a new twist at Penrith Anglican College, in Sydney's west.
Many Christians will be disappointed with the stance taken by both the State ALP and Coalition on one of the most crippling issues facing many families. Problem gambling continues to be a focus for many welfare agencies across the State with 2.1 per cent of the population suffering from moderate to severe gambling problems. Yet both parties have signalled there will be no change to State Government's reliance on gaming as a source of revenue, nor the current approach to addressing problem gambling in the community.
Contains "Young blood to bring fresh approach" and "Are Christians the barrier to finding the lost?" by Geoff Huard.
Many Muslims seek to live in peace, says Indonesian Christian
A truth and reconciliation commission may be the only way to achieve sustainable peace in the Solomon Islands, according to Matthew Walle of the Solomon Islands Christian Association (SICA).
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