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A Time For War?

In any discussion of war, it is unlikely that ‘the Church' (i.e. the mass of Christians) will speak with ‘one voice' on the matter. That is because of two complementary aspects of the Bible's teaching. On the one hand, the Bible teaches that people powerfully pursue their own goals at the expense of others—they ‘sin' against each other—and such a world requires rulers who sometimes enforce peace by means of coercion (while resisting the temptation also to sin). Yet on the other hand, God intends for human societies to live in peace, without death and bloodshed, and redeems people for himself who are committed to this peaceful life, now and in future.

Learning to build things that last

Paul Sanders gave up the job of his dreams to train for youth and children's ministry at Youthworks College in Sydney. But despite the sacrifice, he has no regrets and says he is totally dedicated to ministry.

True North : Drive-thru church still a winner after five years

It's just over five years since the world's first drive-thru church (DTC) was born at St David's, Forestville. Making the front page of The Sydney Morning Herald, a lead story for Channel Nine News, and numerous radio stations, what has become of this oddity now?

Sydneysiders take STEP of faith in Africa

Spending a month of hard-earned holidays in remote parts of Africa might not be everyone's idea of fun, but for Chris and Heather Rea it proved to be the opportunity of a lifetime, and one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences of their lives.

A miracle amidst Middle East chaos

Since joining SAT-7 in January last year, Mr du Plessis says he has been amazed at the impact the service is having in parts of the world where Christianity has traditionally had almost no voice.

SARS forces Church to rethink ministry

Churches in Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada have been forced to take a number of precautions in their ministry as a result of the recent outbreak of SARS.

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