The Mission calls for the multiplying of congregations, but just how is it done?
The Mission calls for the multiplying of congregations, but just how is it done?
The controversial decision to replace St Andrew's traditional Evensong service with one geared towards graduates is gradually paying dividends.
Across Australia, water authorities talk of ongoing drought, catchments at record lows and little rain in sight. How does a biblical understanding of the world and its inhabitants affect our response to the current crisis?
A charity focussed on giving back sight to the prematurely blind has been stunned by the generosity of Sydney Anglicans.
Imagine an army of Christians doorknocking 13,000 people across your area in an hour. It could happen if Katoomba Anglican's new minister can talk CMS Summer School and Katoomba Convention organisers into taking part.
Padstow Anglican is celebrating 75 years of service in south-west Sydney with plans to revolutionise members ministry to the suburb.
It was raining in the Philippines capital Manila as the plane took off with Christians in the Media's Dominic and Catherine Steele on board. But Dominic and Cathie had no idea that the bad weather they were experiencing was part of a storm that 80 kilometres away was causing landslides and floods and would leave more than 300 dead.
What does it mean to respect someone? Is it necessary to first see them as equals? The questions of equality, respect and justice resonate loudly throughout Austin Clarkes much acclaimed novel, The Polished Hoe, which tells the story of a woman who confesses to murdering the man who has been her lover, abuser, benefactor and controller since she was a girl.
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