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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.

A case for secular schooling?

Public schools play a role in building a healthy society by promoting shared values. In contrast some argue the growth in a vast range of religious schools creates insular ghettos. Can Christian teachers do more to model an inclusive curriculum?

Jesus fest rocks Syd Uni

University students have spent two weeks creating a range over 50 diverse event opportunities for sharing the gospel on Australias most famous campus.

Countdown for Jesus

As the countdown begins to the Jesus All About Life media campaign in September 2009, Canon Jim Ramsay says the TV ads will be a great boost for Connect09.

Pitcairn: Paradise Lost

As the book Pitcairn: Paradise Lost - Uncovering the dark secrets of a South Pacific fantasy paradise records, beginning in 2000, police descended on the British colony on Pitcairn to investigate disturbing reports of rape. It made news around the world.

Driscoll: Sydney you have to change!

Mark Driscoll has told Sydney Anglican clergy that there are 18 factors which are hindering the effectiveness of evangelism in our city.

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