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Bible making an impact in France

France, the nation that once led Christendom, has morphed into a secularist state. To speak about the claims of Christ, except in an academic context, is banned in French schools. Religion rarely makes it into the public domain, and Protestant churches have such a low profile that are often labelled as cults. However, a dedicated band of European Christians have sought to make a dent in French secularism by claiming 2003 as the ‘Year of the Bible'.

Scripture ‘trumped’ in US decision

The Episcopal Church in the USA has voted to accept Gene Robinson, a minister living in a long-term homosexual relationship, as a bishop. GEORGE CONGER, a conservative minister and journalist from Florida, reports exclusively for Southern Cross from Minneapolis.

A pinnacle of North West Australia retires

A former Latin teacher from Bulli near Wollongong retired recently as Bishop of North West Australia. Bishop Anthony Nichols, also at different times in his life a missionary in Indonesia, a tutor at Moore College and the Principal of a college to train Aboriginal ordinands in Darwin, acknowledges that his appointment, nearly 12 years ago, was ‘fairly unusual'.

Archbishop Writes: Raising up messengers of the gospel

Our Mission is based on the conviction that people need to be saved through the work of the Lord Jesus Christ. They will be brought to a knowledge of Jesus through the gospel as it is used by the Holy Spirit. God's appointed way of sharing the gospel is through human messengers.

Churches encouraged by PM’s comments

Prime Minister John Howard bought into the debate on homosexuality last month when he stated that traditional marriage was necessary for the ‘survival of the species'.

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