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No middle ground

On the eve of a dialogue between Christians and Muslims at the University of Wollongong, a peak evangelistic student body says there is no middle ground on the nature of Jesus.

New school order

A proposed Aboriginal school in Redfern is showing that Sydney Anglicans could help bridge the gap between the education 'haves and 'have nots. JEREMY HALCROW and MADELEINE COLLINS investigate the implications for how all Anglican schools are run.

What I know about the Middle East

It can be very difficult to understand the Middle East situation. However, if one can grasp a few very unhappy facts, the situation can make more sense, although it remains unhappy for all involved.

Generation Y bother?

Whatever" - the catch-cry of Sydneys teens - seems to sum up perfectly the loosely held beliefs of Australias most lost and confused generation "“ those people born from 1976-1990.

Church - a male-free zone?

In many churches the men are fewer, older and quieter. If our churches are producing congregations, or denominations, that are predominately female then maybe it's time to examine the production line.

A special place in God’s heart

Danebank Anglican School for Girls at Hurstville is to shatter the stereotype that private education is all about academic success when it becomes the first mainstream, independent school in Sydney to offer a scholarship to a child with a learning disability.

Death leads to life in Moss Vale

In a community increasingly characterised by loss, Southern Highlands Christians are finding a new form of outreach as locals combat humanity's age-old enemy.

Surprise for ‘ordinary’ women

When Sydneyanglicans.net broke the news to Lesley Ramsay that the book she edited is in the running for Christian Book of the Year, the nomination came as a complete surprise.

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