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Prayer, evangelism and…healing?

Healing services often raise eye-brows in Sydney Anglican circles because of a collective cringe over those who have encouraged others to demand what God does not promise to give. However Stuart Robinson shares a model that can respectfully and faithfully connect with a community's need to be made whole.

Hold that audience!

Hold that audience! explains the art of using illustrations for effect rather than simply to wake listeners up. A mandatory hour for everyone who believes they have a message worth communicating!

What I know about mid year conferences

AFES National Director Richard Chin missed Mid Year Conference (MYC) this year, one of the few he has missed in more than 20 years. But the former UNSW Medicine student and Wollongong University chaplain has been involved in more MYCs than he can remember.

Meet the SPICE guys

As thousands of Christian university students meet for mid year conferences these holidays, a new ministry called SPICE is giving a fresh flavour to ethnic ministry. This unique Bible study group that encourages Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Indian Christian Exploration "“ hence SPICE "“ is just one taste of the multitude of ministries transforming Sydney's universities.

Africa discovers Chris #5

Chris, a Year 13 volunteer in Nairobi, comes face to face with the most pitiful human tragedies courtesy of the AIDS pandemic, and discovers that the Gospel can be a cure for all manner of ills.

The keys to understanding

The National Church Life Survey has announced it will be allowing churches access to the largest church life database in Australia, but the question has been raised could the data have been provided sooner?

‘Grief’ at great divorce

A Sydney Anglican bishop says he feels 'grief ' to be reminded of the teachings that caused the great divorce between Christians during the Reformation, following the Vatican pronouncement that other churches are 'defective'.

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