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In defence of GAFCON

It has been alleged that evangelicals should not align themselves with Anglo-Catholics as GAFCON has in welcoming the ACNA. However both camps remain committed to the biblical teaching of the gospel.

Small ideas, big impact

Last week, I copped a bit of flak for being 'too negative' about Mark Driscoll's Mars Hill Global. However I think we too easily under-estimate the force of really simple, small ideas.

Jane Austen: surprise evangelist!

Jane Austen has proved an unexpected drawcard theme at St Andrews Cathedrals womens high tea, which led non-Christian guests to invite their friends.

Jobs must come first

With the economy in survival mode, business is in no mood to spend money on tricky new policy initiatives such as the Federal Govt's carbon emissions trading scheme.

Sexting brings us all shame

Sexting', where a person takes a sexually-explicit digital photograph of him or herself, and distributes it via their mobile phone has serious ongoing consequences...

Meaning amidst madness

A double header - Black Saturday and The Red Tree - can you pick the connection?

End for Southern Cross?

Fear sells newspapers. Editors have a vested interest in talking up bad news. But do we have the opposite problem in regards to the financial challenges confronting the Diocese?

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