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Book review: Right & Wrong: How to decide for yourself

Well-known Australian sociologist Hugh Mackay, has written his latest book Right & Wrong: How to Decide for Yourself in direct response to his research over the past few years which shows that Australians are finding it increasingly difficult to make moral decisions.

Want to be really, really rich?

The trouble with preachers who claim the gospel guarantees material benefits, argues BRIAN ROSNER, is that they tragically misread the Bible and undersell the gospel.

The single life

According to Paul there is great joy to be found in singleness and, contrary to popular opinion, marriage does not solve all problems (indeed it has its own). Both single and married Christians need to be encouraging each other to take Paul's words seriously, to endeavour to find contentment in their situation despite their concerns, and to remember that the God of comfort urges us to bring all our anxieties to Him in prayer.

Ken Dickens: What makes a Christian school Christian?

With all the debate surrounding values, the relative quality of private and public schools, and the burgeoning Anglican school movement, it is timely to ask what makes a school Christian anyway. Is it that they are driven by values? Proponents of public schooling rightly claim that public schools are also driven by values! Indeed many of these values would find their basis in a Christian cultural memory.

What happens when like attracts like?

Most books on church planting, church growth and ethnic ministries use the Homogeneous Unit Principle (HUP). Don't be scared off, this is just a big term for what we all know and observe; that people want to be with people who are like them. We see it every day in who we gather around us as friends, who we spend time with at parties and where we choose to live.

TAFEs need more help: chaplain

Craig Blacket says he has encountered many difficulties in making his vision for TAFE ministry a reality. “Our Anglican middle class culture likes things neat and balanced, but God's not like that. God loves to lead the charge from the front.”

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