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Encounters on the edge

Jude has led a good many to a living faith in Christ. She receives no stipend and very little recognition. But as far as the nursing home is concerned, Jude is "their" chaplain.

Blogging will take the world by storm

Does the blog represent a paradigm shift in communication for Christians? And if so, how should Christians respond? For Christian readers blogs potentially provide an antidote to secular journalism as well as a strong, new pastoral tool.

Church gives Jesus shoe the boot

As Muslim groups worldwide protest the publication of Mohammed caricatures in a Denmark newspaper, Sydney Anglicans launched a quiet protest against an attempt by an Australian sportswear company to trademark the name Jesus.

Search for a Super Model

Youth ministers have far more potential to innovate than most rectors because the options are far wider. Indeed, when it comes to youth ministry, nearly everything is 'up for grabs' - hence the importance of the perfect model...

Mardi gras marches into the light

Emmanuel at the Mardi Gras will be a bright light amongst the superficial glitter as the Gay and Lesbian festival surrounds St Michaels, Surry Hills this weekend.

NSW votes for religious freedom

A prominant Christian convicted of vilifying Muslims says the NSW Parliament exposed a 'bad law' by rejecting legislation to limit religious freedom.

College part of the family tree

Deb Earnshaws experience at Moore College is a family affair as Deb, her three siblings and two in-laws are all current or former students.

Return of the King

New Zealand Christians hope the launch of Introducing God will see young people return to worship the King.

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