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Sydney Anglicans on the war path

A group of Moore College students and lecturers are inviting interested people to attend at protest at Villawood Detention Centre tomorrow afternoon.

You’re never too old to lead youth

Many people think the ideal youth leader is someone who wears the latest clothes, listens to the latest music, sports the latest haircut and body piercing"¦ but most importantly, is young. Yet one of the main reasons we have a preference for young leaders is due to the flawed mission strategy that expects adults to be the main agents in building bridges with non-Christian youths.

Shining like stars

More than twelve hundred people have crammed the Hills Centre in Castle Hill to testify to the evangelistic efforts being made in Sydneys north west.

Names for Nothingness

Names for Nothingness is about a modern family dealing with empty spaces that should be filled to the brim. In relationships that are characterised by a one-step-forwards-two-steps-back choreography, the teenage Caitlin, her mother Sharn and step-father, Liam, live with disappointment, regret and things unsaid, trying to maintain a calm surface while the feelings beneath start to surge.

#038: Sent home to no home at all

Amir Mesrinejad is from Iran. He is currently being held in Villawood IDC, where he has been for over 4 years. Since being in detention, Amir has become a Christian, but he may soon be deported.

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