This is a worthwhile book, though it is guaranteed that no reader can agree with all that they read in it!
This is a worthwhile book, though it is guaranteed that no reader can agree with all that they read in it!
Les Murray is arguably Australia's best-regarded poet, both in Australia and internationally. The collecting of forty years of his work in a single volume shows just how impressive his achievement is. His unique accent – which he says is part of the soil up Bunyah way – and his extraordinary, prodigious gift of language combine in poetry that is at once chatty-colloquial and demanding.
Evangelicals are often accused of proselytising, but ex-Sydney missionaries are debunking the myth.
Charlie Brammall says depictions of Jesus, and treatments of other life and death issues, in popular culture are a good gift from God to be used in introducing people to him.
When we think about Christian ministry, church growth and training, we find ourselves with the problem of the chicken and the egg. Which comes first: do we look to grow the church and then train people from among the congregation, or do we make training our starting point and grow the church from there?
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