New market research is questioning the recent trend for Anglican churches to hide their denominational affiliation.
New market research is questioning the recent trend for Anglican churches to hide their denominational affiliation.
According to author Phyllis Tickle, the contemporary Church stands in the midst of a once-every-500-year re-formation. There have been three such moments before, and each time the church has reorganised itself, lost some shackles, and grown significantly.
Microsoft wants you to buy Internet Explorer 8, which includes a feature that leaves no history, temporary internet files or cookies on your computer. Dangerous, right?
A charismatic host, sharp team captains and a topic everyone can feel they know something about. Spics & Specs? No. TEN's Talkin' bout your generation – and sadly the comparisons end there.
Nine's latest attempt to make ground in the battle for 'feel good' television is part This is your life, part Australian story. Sadly, the look and feel of Random acts of kindness is far more like A current affair.
Join Archbishop Peter Jensen in a weekly online Bible Study series on The Essential Jesus (the gospel of Luke).
The downturn means more unemployed and homeless will be doorknocking local churches seeking help. Anglicare is offering a half-day short course to prepare clergy and lay leaders.
Should Christian politicians mention their faith? An article in the current Australian Journal of Political Science says they should 'exercise caution".
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