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What I know about all that jazz

James Morrison is regarded as Australias best known jazz musician. Besides the trumpet, the multi-instrumentalist plays trombone, euphonium, flugel horn, tuba, saxophones, and piano. Morrison tells Joseph Smith that his introduction to the genre was through what he calls 'gospel jazz...

Billy Graham and the last crusade

Legendary evangelist Billy Graham has just completed what is likely to be his last evangelistic crusade "“ but the echo of his voice is still being heard down under.

Don demands a reason for belief

An internationally renowned Oxford don has defended his theory that the resurrection of Jesus is 97 per cent likely before a critical university audience.

Social involvement and evangelism: Part II: How they relate

In the first part of this essay (in Briefing #316), Tim Chester looked at the strong case that can be made for Christian social involvement, as well as the strong case for proclamation of the gospel being central. We now come to the question that has bedevilled evangelicals discussion of this subject for the past 30 years: What ought to be the relationship between social involvement and evangelism in Christian ministry and mission?

Inside our cult of celebrity

The Big Brother season has begun. The human zoo is open for inspection, and the usual bunch of annoying but oddly fascinating wannabes are about to become as familiar to us as the people we live with. Our celebrity obsession reveals what we really think it means to be human, says MICHAEL JENSEN

Hostage drama holds key to contentment

The ordeal of freed Australian hostage Douglas Wood mirrors the imprisonment of the apostle Paul, says Archdeacon Narelle Jarrett, and Christians need to learn his secret for dealing with suffering.

Recruiting revolution

Ministry needs ministers"¦ and youth ministry is no exception. The desperate need for more youth ministers means parishes should recruit within their own church.

Sydney minister shortage

Sydney has 50 ministry vacancies but only 35 new clergy set to graduate next year. Mission target means one in ten young Anglicans will need to train for ministry in the next seven years.

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