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Witnessing in the waves

The opportunity to witness through sport should not be restricted to events like the World Cup and other high profile sporting fixtures. Sydney Anglicans are using their regular sporting commitments as an opportunity to witness to Christians locally and worldwide.

The right tool for the job

Important jobs require the right tools. Top of the important job list must surely be helping people in their relationship with our Loving Heavenly Father. Like all jobs it is a two step process. I must select the correct tool for the job and I must be willing to be shown how to use it correctly.

Mountains for ministry, not for glory

As the world ponders the ethics of mountaineers leaving a man to die on the slopes of Mount Everest, a group of Christian climbers are preparing for high-altitude challenge that has the gospel rather than personal glory as its goal.

Miracle town turns to God

What does the future hold for Christian witness to miners in Beaconsfield post the disaster and a miraculous rescue?

Wright follow-up for Macquarie

The Macquarie Christian Studies Institute is following up its presentation of controversial Anglican Bishop of Durham, Tom Wright, with two other cutting-edge Christian speakers it hopes will provide similar 'sold out' performances this weekend.

Sisters not doing it for themselves

They came by bus, train or ferry "“ some even flew across the country "“ but the 3,000 women who journeyed to the Equip conference at Darling Harbour on Saturday were there to hear home-grown speakers tell hard truths from the Bible about what it means to live a life of faith.

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