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Wheelchair-bound but God helped him walk

When Jarred Langmead went flying off his mountain bike onto his head, he lay on the ground unable to move or breathe. He thought he wouldnt live to see his 18th birthday.

Journos put God in the spotlight

A Christian journalist is no longer a contradiction in terms if a landmark gathering in Sydney today is anything to go by.

This mortal coil

Janet and David came to me with an idea. They'd lost an adult daughter in tragic circumstances. She'd developed an aggressive form of cancer and died in her very early twenties. The family were, not surprisingly, gutted. They wondered if some kind of Christian celebration of life might be in order.

Family, friends pray as tragedy strikes

The involvement of a Sydney Anglican youth leader in a tragic accident in Uganda has left family members and a local congregation deeply disturbed but praying for a miracle.

Clock ticking for Christian workers

Christian workers should start watching the clock rather than their bank balance says a leading UK expert on managing the tension between home life and work.

Velocity

The phrase 'child abuse kept winding itself around my mind as I read Velocity, the early childhood memoir of Australian author, Mandy Sayer. The book is a prequel to Dreamtime Alice, the account of Sayers adventures as a young adult, and is valuable in explaining the way Sayers life has unfolded thus far. It is also a good read; compelling, uncomfortable, vivid.

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