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Traditions Old and New

Being old it is neither right nor wrong. Being new is also neither right nor wrong. Therefore being either a conservative or a radical is silly. It is neither right nor wrong to want to preserve the past or explore the latest innovation.

Driscoll’s 300 give West Sydney a miss

Mark Driscoll claimed 300 people were keen to plant churches in Sydney Diocese, yet one minister in Sydneys west says he cannot get anyone to help him plant a church in one of Sydneys newest suburbs.

Crashing Through

Mike May spent his life crashing through. Blinded at age three, he defied expectations by breaking world records in downhill speed skiing, joining the CIA, and becoming a successful inventor, entrepreneur and family man.

#079 - How free is your religion?

The Australian Human Rights Commission has begun a 'Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century Project to map the state-of-play for freedom of religion and belief in Australia. The project seeks to address the experiences and place in civil society of every religious belief (including 'secular belief), and especially that of Muslim communities. This project is extremely important to Christians...

God cares for Jacob’s carers

Maias life is a patchwork quilt of appointments, research and therapies for her developmentally delayed son, but every square of time represents a labour of love.

Synod joins battle of the binge

The Sydney Anglican Synod has joined the fight against binge drinking and alcohol related violence in New South Wales.

Synod’s life-affirming finale

The 2008 Synod of the Sydney Anglican Diocese has ended after passing a strong resolution against abortion on the final afternoon.

The gospel and personal evangelism

Dever has a real heart for the gospel and this clearly comes out in a book that gives as much clarity on what the message is not as it does what the Gospel should be.

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