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It’s the little things…

Had a coffee with Al this week. He was wearing an F.B.I. sports shirt. A real one. Al has worked in intelligence and policing for many years and has moved with his family to Sydney. Al tells me hes an atheist. He comes to church not only because his wife and children encourage him to, but because of the "little things"¦"

Mother of three tackles tsunami head on

Sydney Anglican Cheryl Mayes is not one for sitting on her hands "“ when she heard Bangkok-based missionary Andrew Dircks was struggling to cope with his tsunami workload, she booked a flight for Thailand.

Thanks from a grateful nation

Margaret Fuller says shes only doing ordinary, everyday work "“ but her humble service has singled her out for national recognition.

Joy as Sydney’s Sudanese party for peace

Sudanese refugees in Sydney joyously welcomed the peace agreement signed between the Khartoum government and the southern rebels with up to 1,500 people attending a peace celebration at Parramatta Park last weekend.

Marching to the beat of God’s drum

As many year 12 graduates nervously awaited their university acceptance notices yesterday, Ali Foster (left) was relaxed and confident, having been accepted into the Conservatorium of Music in the preliminary round offers. However, Ali has an even greater confidence "“ a confidence that comes from knowing God.

Tsunami devastation worse than a war zone: pastor

Samuel Stephens is exhausted. Fresh from a gruelling tour of Sri Lanka visiting people made homeless after Boxing Days tsunami, the only part of him that is not shaken is his faith in Jesus.

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