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Give me a sign, Socceroos

Middle-of-the-night matches have posed a challenge to churches planning to use this year's World Cup as a kick-off for evangelistic events, but some say church bill-boards are still capable of providing thought-provoking connections to the community.

Christians call shoppers to account

Christians from St Pauls, Menai are taking their faith to market by calling on shoppers to think beyond their own trolley and consider those who cant afford to eat.

New life for aging art form

Far from being a dying art form, cartoons are the key to reaching the world with the gospel, a leading US cartoonist has told local Christian artists.

Shining the light into the darkness

The secular mind doesnt understand the personality of God, argues PAUL BARNETT. His new book, John: The Shepherd King, sheds fresh light on the fourth gospel

Chinese heart earns Queen’s thanks

A modest Chinese woman who has helped to strengthen the heart of Asian worship in Anglican churches has received the congratulations of the Queen in this year's honours list.

I Robot, you friend? - Tony Willis

Will R2D2 be your child's next best friend? Children's education expert Tony Willis considers the increasing role technology plays in the home and the place it's beginning to take in relationships.

Disaster on line one - will you take the call?

The world's attention may have drifted in the two weeks since the devestating earthquake that struck Indonesia, but one Sydney Anglican says its victims are still only a telephone call away and in desperate need of assistance.

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