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The Tania Abbey Adventures

Penny Reeve worked for TEAR in Nepal for 5 years with her husband. She has now written two childrens books - 'The Back Leg of a Goat' and 'Water or Goo'.

Faith, Facebook and follow-up

This summer Crusaders are supplementing their traditional 'offline methods of reaching students with the gospel with a new 'online strategy.

Driscoll dominates news for 2008

Without a shadow of doubt Seattle-based church planter Mark Driscoll was the most newsworthy person of the year for Sydney Anglicans. His evangelistic talk to 10,000 people at the Sydney Entertainment Centre was newsworthy in its own right, but it was his criticisms of local ministry that really shook up our news cycle. So what lessons can we learn from those stories that were popular, as well as those many worthy stories that failed to find an audience?

Youth: most active, least committed

Just when I thought the National Church Life Survey team had gone quiet, along comes another outstanding report that raises two serious concerns for Sydney Anglicans seeking to connect to youth.

Eat. Pray. Love

I laughed out loud when I first read Elizabeth Gilberts description of her and a friend eating a margherita pizza with double mozzarella in Naples, Italy. But there is a seriousness to this book.

Christmas crowds not just at shopping centres

Sydney churches have seen good attendance this Christmas season with St Andrew's Cathedral using a seating reservation system for Christmas Eve carols for the first time.

Tolkien On Fairy-Stories

When popular surveys were conducted for the best book of the last millennium and of the last century The Lord of the Rings was at the top much to the dismay of many a literary critic. It was indicative of the popularity of the fantasy genre of which Tolkien is a founding father and perhaps also of the movies that had captured the popular imagination.

The Consolations of Theology

The theme of this book is the Christian and suffering. Six Christian writers are examined on various subjects: Lactantius on anger, Augustine on obsession, Luther on despair, Kierkegaard on anxiety, Bonhoeffer on disappointment and CS Lewis on pain.

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