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Fallen Bulldogs chief says God is helping him to cope

Since being forced to resign as the Chief Executive Officer of the Bulldogs Rugby League Club on March 22, Steve Mortimer has taken some time off to “catch his breath and smell the roses”. Mr Mortimer resigned following the furore over allegations that up to six Bulldogs players sexually assaulted a woman in a Coffs Harbour hotel in February. Mr Mortimer insisted that all players must be “answerable to community standards”.

Back block of Bishopscourt to be sold

After more than a decade of negotiations the back block of Bishopscourt, the Archbishop of Sydney's residence, is to be developed and sold.

Translation debate heats up

Debate has fired up between theologians over the merits of the English Standard Version (ESV). Two years after the Bible's release into the Australian market, opinions are divided over the ESV's usefulness in church life and whether the promoters and publishers ‘oversold' the translation.

Gospel opportunities aplenty in teaching English

Ellen Fok would not have made the decision to follow Christ this time last year had it not been for a simple sign advertising English as a Second Language (ESL) classes at All Saints Anglican Church, West Lindfield.

If I knew then what I know now

Clear strategy and cultural sensitivity are imperative for Christians aiming to reach ethnic Australians, writes Ray Galea.

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