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Sudanese suffer but survive

Sydneys Sudanese community has suffered violence, but the gospel still grows among this war-weary people.

A world of Goode #1

Rachel Goode is a mother of three and the wife of a federal agent currently serving with the United Nations in East Timor. When she kissed him goodbye at the airport, she realised God and the Goodes were going to have to be a very close team this year if she was to survive the rigors of the single-parent life.

How great our art?

Artists have been working with the church for thousands of years. Some of their greatest and most famous works were commissioned by religious figures, and depict scenes or themes from the Bible. But what place do artists and their work have in Sydney Anglican churches today? Malcolm Williams will be involved in our featured discussion forum this week.

Wrestling for souls

After nearly 20 years without an Anglican church, locals are taking a radical approach to outreach in Berkeley.

Broughton overcomes floods

Broughton Anglican College's principal is thanking God after three men almost drowned in Wednesday's flash flood.

Ten reasons Jesus’ tomb is fake

The claim of James Cameron and the Discovery Channel that a tomb contains the bones of Jesus is bogus, said leading Biblical and archeological scholars today.

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