Take a walk around your church building. What does it look like to the unbeliever? Having left parish ministry, I now find myself in different churches every week. The bad news is I am seeing stuff a blunt Aussie may well designate 'bull.
Take a walk around your church building. What does it look like to the unbeliever? Having left parish ministry, I now find myself in different churches every week. The bad news is I am seeing stuff a blunt Aussie may well designate 'bull.
As the India Training Mission team come to the end of their first full week of classes, they share their impressions of India and the dedicated believers there who have made staggering sacrifices to learn more about the Bible they cherish...
For Leslie Meyer, like others with acquired brain injury in the Blacktown area, Anglicares Westlink Head Injury Recreation & Leisure Service (Whirls) has been a Godsend.
The India Training Mission begins to build up speed with volunteers from St Cuthberts Anglican church and further afield beginning their first classes for pastors and lay leaders...
Hornsby Anglicans have a new plan for making Moore College courses more accessible to busy mums and the isolated elderly "“ deliver lessons in the language of their heart.
St. Cuthbert's Naremburn & Cammeray is the driving force behind the India Training Mission - an expedition to train southern Indian pastors and key leaders to teach Moore College's PTC to in the south of India. Get up close and personal to the mission as Sydneyanglicans.net posts the experiences of first-time team members...
The novels of Robert Drewe are peopled by men and women ill at ease with their environs. His characters are often searching for or escaping from something. But Drewe is rarely content to focus solely on the individual; grander themes of social responsibility and morality are usually at work behind the human drama. His novel Grace is no exception. Ostensibly a thriller "“ a woman on the run from a stalker "“ the surface narrative is imbued with reflections on the way our society treats refugees.
Wow is the word that describes the way Megan Sakoua feels about meeting with the Women on Wednesdays (WOW) Bible study group at St Johns, Sylvania.
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