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Government to pay chaplains’ salaries

The NSW Government has listened to the state's religious leaders and agreed to subsidise the salaries of chaplains across major faith groups working in public hospitals.

Classrooms the ‘daily face of the gospel’

Isaac Gates is still getting used to the idea of leaving his mum every day, but big sister Olivia is enjoying carrying her navy blue schoolbag and making new friends. The Gates children, from Jamberoo, are like five- and six-year-olds everywhere this February. Both are excited – and a little daunted – at the prospect of that big step called school. And a big step it is, for the siblings have made history as two of the first students of the new $4 million Shellharbour and Wollondilly Anglican Colleges.

Discover the Grace of Jesus at Christmas

He who was rich became poor so that through his poverty those who are poor might become rich. In two ways they wonderfully capture the meaning of Christmas: 1. They remind us to ‘know the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.' 2. They encourage us to imitate ‘the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.

School-based church reaches busy parents

Anglicare researchers have found that 35 per cent of young parents are involved in organisations connected with their child’s school, giving churches an important insight into how to reach this particularly busy section of our community.

Trial a setback for freedom of speech in Australia: evangelist

A Sri-Lankan born pastor known as ‘Evangelist Danny’, who was a major player in reforming US religious freedom legislation and part of the underground church in Saudi Arabia, has admitted his efforts to promote free speech have been dealt a sharp blow by accusations that he incited hatred against Muslims at a Victorian church gathering.

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