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Consummate theologian called home

He rose from the ranks of the untrained laity to become one of Australia's foremost Biblical scholars. Future generation will have to look to his books to fill the space left by his profound mind.

Lebanese crisis divides Christians

As the bitter struggle between Israeli and Hezbollah forces enters its 16th day, local and international Christians seem divided on everything but the need for peace.

Prayers for teenagers out of Africa

Theyve held orphaned babies, mined for rocks and coped with sickness and malaria. After landing in Sydney yesterday, the friends and families of Sydney teenagers fresh from a mission to Africa are praying to overcome 'reverse culture shock.

Mission work on ice?

A dramatic skating accident involving Giaan Rooney has threatened to bring her Christian work to an abrupt halt, but the Anglican Board of Mission says when it comes to her support for its 2006 Water Appeal, the show will go on.

Why does Lebanon love Hezbollah?

A special report from Motor Mission reporter Julian Price. As Israel and Hezbollah tear at each other's throats, he uses his grass roots contacts in Lebanon to consider if the world is witnessing the beginning of a conflict that is destined to deepen with time.

Re-born in the USA

Whatever view we had of Hollywood was transformed by spending a couple of days in LAs Dream Center, says Leigh Roberts, freshly returned from an inspirational fact-finding mission to four key 'incarnational' ministries in the United States.

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