Sydney Anglicans looked to the future in founding colleges at local universities, writes IAN WALKER.
Sydney Anglicans looked to the future in founding colleges at local universities, writes IAN WALKER.
Moore College lecturer, Michael Jensen, and his young family are on their way to spend three years at Oxford University, but new technology means they are staying only a keystroke away from friends and family.
Ministry trainee David Piper is at the cutting edge of a ministry that is seeing Bible Workshop @ TAFE, area deaneries and Anglican Youthworks combine to reach students with the gospel.
The Church Missionary Society will be farewelling long-serving NSW General Secretary John Menear this Friday, and it appears he has nowhere to lay his hat.
The Millennials are our next big test. They will challenge boomer clergy who do not have the training, experience or interest in any style other than contemporary services. But will we show the same capacity to reflect on our culture and contextualise our ministry for them as we did for the boomers?
From their garage in Springwood, two former CMS missionaries hope to transform the way Australians shop.
The government has some explaining to do about trade, aid and poverty.
As Stuart Starr, the youth minister at St Pauls Wahroonga, stood to speak about the death of James Coulter, one question shaped his words.
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