As The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe enters cinemas today one Anglican Church in the Illawarra has already used the motion picture event to attract over 500 guests into their halls.
As The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe enters cinemas today one Anglican Church in the Illawarra has already used the motion picture event to attract over 500 guests into their halls.
In CS Lewiss story, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, which will be on our movie screens from Boxing Day, the land of Narnia is under a curse that means that it is always winter but never Christmas. Of course, it is never winter at Christmas time in Australia, but we can nevertheless understand what a terrible curse this is! Narnia is stuck in hard times, with no cause for celebration. Its creatures are suffering, with no highlight to look forward to.
A wave of race-fuelled hatred has swept through the Sutherland Shire, but local Christians are rising above the violence as they unite to share the spirit of Christmas.
Despite the recent violence across France, CMS Missionary Sandra King says the festive French are determined Strasbourg will remain known as the 'Christmas Capital of Europe, keeping alive a glimmering reminder of the gospel.
Amidst overseas media reports of US 'mega-churches shutting down Sunday services at Christmas, Sydney Anglicans have offered their own explanation for reduced gatherings this year.
A heart for Sydneys underprivileged has given one church in Sydneys north the opportunity to raise its community profile as members demonstrate their 'can-do' attitude this Christmas.
Adoption is an emotive issue. Sara Holloways collection of stories, Family Wanted, represents voices from the central players in any adoption, firstly from children, then birth mothers and finally adoptive parents. There is much that is common between the stories but just as much that is particular to the situation, the era, the country, the family, the reasons behind the adoption or the decision to search for the lost relative.
More than 500 parents and kids have packed St Andrews Cathedral to hear Colin Buchanan and his little helpers trumpet the true meaning of Christmas.
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