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Textured preaching: beyond the cheap shot

Last Friday I was sitting in the Moore College chapel having the privilege of listening to another great sermon from John Woodhouse when I was struck by the brilliant way in which he introduced his topic.

Leadership on the front foot

Leadership on the Front Foot bristles with a powerful blend of wisdom, experience and clarity of vision. Most apparent of all, is Zacs passion that his readers be better leaders within Christs body the church.

Of flu and fire

At the end of WW1, 12,000 Australians died in the flu pandemic. But as the epidemic lasted only a few months the rate of death seemed much the same.

Building currency with your adolescents

A relationship with your teenager gives you currency with them. You will have a much better chance of having an influence in their lives if you have that currency.

Firestorm schools cry out for chaplains

Kinglake principals have asked for more school chaplains as their shellshocked students and teachers continue to return to their schools this week.

Art to explaining complex things

I've recently come across some videos created by people who have a wonderful way of explaining complicated things – cutting through the technical jargon, and using great visual imagery to communicate the important details.

Where’s the Reformation now?

Over 1500 people attended a Roman Catholic Mass which was celebrated in York Minster in January. Has the Church of England now publicly proclaimed a blasphemous fable and a dangerous deceit? asks Glenn Davies.

What to do with the broken-hearted?

We never cope with loss as well as we think we will. It is easy to imagine loss, but impossible to imagine what loss will feel like.

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