Bishop Robert Forsyth has used Sydney's annual Law Service in St Andrew's Cathedral to challenge the city's judiciary to see themselves as the Apostle Paul saw them - ministers of God.
Bishop Robert Forsyth has used Sydney's annual Law Service in St Andrew's Cathedral to challenge the city's judiciary to see themselves as the Apostle Paul saw them - ministers of God.
Nat and Jules say a tearful farewell to India as they steer their bikes over the border and into Pakistan. There they have discovered a country that is ripe for Gospel work, contrary to the doom and gloom scenes painted by most news media...
God knows the power of cinema and he is using it to turn people back to him, says the co-presenter of a new course on faith and film.
What is the soul of Sydney? How can cities have souls? Only people have souls"¦.but the way people relate has an effect on the "feel of a place". So how do people relate in Sydney?
Cash always seemed to connect. When other Christian celebrities tried to down-play sin and condemnation in favor of upbeat messages about how much better life is with Jesus, Cash sang about the tyranny of guilt and the certainty of coming judgment. An angst-ridden youth culture may not have fully comprehended guilt, but they understood pain. And, somehow, they sensed Cash was for real.
Sydney Anglican Carol Flavin has overcome enormous adversity to take her place in the Commonwealth Games Queens Baton relay.
Following in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale, Deaconess Joan Hartley was overwhelmed and humbled when she heard she was being awarded the Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia.
To describe Campsie, in Sydneys South West, as multicultural is something of an understatement. Approximately half the population were born outside of Australia and about 100 nationalities are represented in the suburb. One of Campsies newest residents is Argentinean-born Moore College graduate Omar Anheluk and his family.
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