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Facebook forming friendships

A new internet-based social networking website is taking the world by storm and Sydney Anglicans are jumping on board.

Bright hope for dull futures

One Sydney Anglican spent her long service leave working harder than ever in the slums of Ethiopia.

Relevant preaching dumbs-down gospel

As a writer, I do not believe in relevance. I especially do not believe in relevance as a criterion for preaching, when that means the attempt to translate the biblical and theological language into words the average man already uses, from fear that he will not listen if the inherited language is used instead. Few preachers are good enough with words to do this without losing truths they should not be losing.

Cashing cheques at the good will bank

Every ministry that we share in with others either creates goodwill or uses it up. We need to learn when it is time to spend that good will, and when it would be better to save.

Passing the baton

Over more than 25 years, Col Marshalls great work has been to develop and promote the strategy of recruiting and training men and women for gospel ministry - this book shares his quarter century of wisdom on the subject.

Anglican - Sydney’s less popular label

In its continuing analysis of the 2006 census data, sydneyanglicans.net considers the confronting implications of a decreasing number of Sydney-siders prepared to wear the Anglican badge. Why is identification dropping? How does it compare with church figures? And what does it mean for ministry in 2007 and beyond?

Africa discovers Chris #7

There have been so many awesome high points in the last few days as we finished our ministry on Mfangano Island. On Friday, I preached at an afternoon crusade to a crowd of hundreds.

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