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Out of Africa

The following is a web-log contributed by Sarita England, a committed Christian heading off to Africa to get a first hand view of the Kingdom work being carried out in some of the most difficult conditions on earth.

Prayer group turns trash into kingdom treasure

An Illawarrra prayer group that began as a single-room affair is preparing to celebrate 21 years of sending financial and spiritual support to missionaries. Six Church Missionary Society supporters formed the core of the group in the early 1980s, starting their meeting in the Bishop of Wollongongs offices. The group has now grown to almost 60 people traveling from as far afield as Woonona in the north, to Gerringong in the south.

From relic to riches - Governor opens school’s rescued building

The New South Wales governor has cut the ribbon on a school facility that preserves Sydneys colonial past while providing Anglican students room to develop their future. Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir was special guest at the opening ceremony of Danebank Schools new technology and design centre, the Terraces.

Charity warns aged care crisis looming

Anglicare, one of Sydneys leading nursing home providers is calling on the federal government to rethink a funding policy that it says is driving many charity-run facilities to the brink of destruction. ANZ bank analysts estimate the governments current Aged Care policy contains a three billion dollar black hole when it comes to funding for the nursing home sector over the next ten years.

Humour hand in hand with evangelism

A school teacher turned minister is finding the challenges of working in Sydneys Hills district a test of his sense of humour as well as his evangelistic skills. The Rev Dane Courtney, rector of Quakers Hill Anglican has had to deal with past-life royalty and Russian language problems, as well as the usual trials of a parish minister.

Status Anxiety

Alain de Botton has made a career out of contemplating the dilemmas of everyday life with the aid of philosophy. His The Consolations of Philosophy was a self-help book for people who cant stand self-help books, taking the agonies of Neitzche and the outpourings of Schopanhauer and applying them to our financial troubles or lack of friends. De Botton does all this with a pleasant and reassuring style not lacking in the self-deprecatory humour that an Anthony Robbins or a Steve Covey couldnt even begin to understand.

Peacemakers give students new priorities

Brothers who make international peace their business have visited a Sydney Anglican school, to the benefit of all the students. Eight members of the Melanesian Brotherhood visited Australia this past month as guests of SHORE and Anglican Board of Mission. The brothers have been heavily involved in the front line working for peace in the Solomon Islands.

The Gospel - written in the stars

Fledgling film maker Rodney March has taken a love of science fiction and used it to create a space-age vehicle for the good news. Mr March, a member of St Pauls Carlingford, is the driving force behind a dramatic retelling of Jesus parable of the ten virgins.

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