Should we go on endlessly duplicating ministries? Is that an efficient use of resources? How do we work out whether to keep on going and when have we duplicated enough?
Should we go on endlessly duplicating ministries? Is that an efficient use of resources? How do we work out whether to keep on going and when have we duplicated enough?
Sydneys schools are mission fields ripe for the Gospel says a man tasked with recruiting Christian teachers for the next generation.
Global warming, toxic waste, whale hunting - Sydney Anglicans have strong opinions on all the top environmental topics, they just don't know it yet, says the diocese's Social Issues Executive.
Feminists would be appalled at this book. The central premise, that every woman needs a man named Jesus, is promoted by every one of the 21 contributors.
The acting head of Sydney's Evangelism Ministries has been selected by the General Synod as the man most likely to help Australia's diverse Anglican dioceses turn the corner from decline to growth.
Fancy a job that pays you to send text messages to your friends? The hours are long but the rewards are guaranteed to last forever.
The new head of Australias four million Anglicans says his first priority is not to lobby the government over workplace reform, or see women become bishops, or even to deal with the homosexuality row, but to get more people sitting in the pews on Sundays.
Finally, an explanation of the Christian approach to the environment that can be absorbed on an afternoon in the train or passed on to an acquaintence without fear of stressing the friendship.
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