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G-G saga shows media’s power

After all the twists and turns of the Hollingworth saga will anyone ever again want to be the Governor–General of Australia? From now on we can expect a close scrutiny of the previous career path, professional decisions and personal relationships of any proposed incumbent for the office.

Is church more than a meeting?

Mark Calder says that in our enthusiam to fight against ‘worship' being reduced to the Sunday service, Anglicans in Sydney have actually made ‘worship' everything bar the hour on Sunday.

Sydney course adds depth to African sermons

“There is a big need for this sort of training in Kenya,” says Stephen Mbogo, head of African Evangelistic Enterprise – Kenya, of the Moore College External Studies course ‘Creation to New Creation', which was recently taught in Nairobi.

Islamic revolution looms large in Iraq

As Shia Muslims in Iraq become more aggressive in their demands for an Islamic state based on Shari'ah, anti-Christian violence has escalated with the brutal murder of two Christian men.

Moore friends won in Brisbane Diocese

As students from Moore College joined Sydney churches for their annual Mission Week last month, one team headed north of the border to work with an Anglican parish in Brisbane. They successfully trialled some innovative evangelism strategies while forming a strong relationship with their northern counterparts.

Key appointment to stem cell body

Archbishop Peter Jensen’s bioethics advisor, Dr Megan Best, has been appointed to the key regulatory body for embryonic stem cell research by the Federal Government.

Archbishop Writes: We must assist those hurt by the drought

I know that, as Christian people, we have all been very concerned about the drought that has gripped so much of NSW, and the special needs of those who work on the land. This concern is reflected in the warm response to the Archbishop's Appeal in February this year.

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