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Fields yields bumper harvest

Over 96 per cent of students at Macquarie Fields James Meehan High School do not attend church, yet over 10 have given their lives to Christ in one day.

Happy campers celebrate rich history

Two former Archbishops of Sydney and an array of past campers, leaders and directors have joined to celebrate 60 years of camping ministry in Sydney Diocese.

Just Start Talking

Want to talk to others about the gospel? Need help overcoming the fears and uncertainties that stop a lot of us from speaking about our faith? Well, the latest resource from Evangelism Ministries fits the bill.

Prayer prepares men for challenge

This years Men Meeting the Challenge (MMC) conference has placed prayer high on the agenda of 570 men as they aim to reach other men for Christ.

Ignite turns Japanese

A foreign language film has taken out the Golden Sparky for the first time at this years Ignite Film Festival.

School choice: a Christian ethics approach

Choosing the right school is about balancing conflicting priorities. Ethicist Dr Danielle Scarratt has developed a checklist to make it easier for parents to make a godly decision.

Is ‘˜Word’ the right word?

Have you ever been involved in creating a mission or purpose statement for a Christian group? If you have, then you will know the challenge in trying to generate a sentiment that is broad enough to include every possible activity of the organisation, and yet narrow enough to help define the core passion.

Public education: Have we dropped the ball?

With middle-class Christians increasingly adopting their choice of a private religious education, secularists are asserting more vigorously that Government-funded schools should be a religion-free zone. In light of this, there are hopes a new e-network and training courses will boost support for Christian teachers in the public education system. This week Sydneyanglicans.net speaks to the Christian voices defending the virtues of Christian involvement in public education.

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