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Memoirs Of An Ordinary Pastor

In the evangelical Christian world, there arent too many people more famous than Don Carson. This is a record of the life and ministry of Don Carsons father "“ Tom Carson.

Ellem embraces chaplaincy

After nine years of ministry as rector of St Marks, Yagoona, the Rev Peter Ellem has become the new Anglican chaplain to Westmead Hospital.

Bali Justice?

At the time of writing Australians await with ambivalence the execution of the Bali bombers. It is widely expected to happen this weekend. Many strong emotions are expressed about this sentence - from outrage that it has taken so long, to indignation that we condone the barbarity of execution.

The Shack

The Shack has been something of a phenomenon in Christian publishing. The book, written by William P. Young for his children, published by friends, and promoted by word of mouth, is topping best seller lists in the United States and Christian bookstores in Australia.

Bible students campaign for mums and bubs

On December 8 every Australian family that receives 'Family Tax Benefit A will be given $1000 per child in order to boost the economy, as part of a federal government initiative. While $1000 would no doubt be handy for the Moore College students who will be eligible for the bonus, one student, Rowan Hilsden (pictured far right) is leading an overwhelmingly supportive student body who have decided to sacrifice half their benefits as part of a campaign to care for the unborn and their mothers, and make a firm statement on the devastating effects of abortion.

#080 - Free money for new lives!

In a society where abortion is so common and enjoys such extensive legal and political protection, we suggested that Christian resistance might aim to create a child- and woman-friendly culture, where pregnant women under adverse circumstances really can become mothers. We wanted to see churches become 'oases of welcome for women and their babies. But we have to admit that our suggestion has remained merely theoretical... until now

Anglicans divide on Bali executions

In the wake of the execution of the Bali bombers, Sydney Anglicans have been forced to reflect again on the ethics of capital punishment.

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