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Why the media can’t tell the truth

There are lots of reasons why the secular media usually doesn't get it right when covering Christianity. Some of those reasons are more obvious (uninformed journalists, mistakes in church public relations, etc), but there is a spiritual battle that cuts to the heart of the problem.

Secular Media: Nothing but the truth?

It's no secret that the secular media's coverage of religious affairs is not what Christans might hope. But the solution is not to bury our heads in the sand and hope it goes away, writes GEOFF ROBSON.

Ministry Matters: Big things from small beginnings

Up until the mid-80's, Narellan was a small village that served local dairy farmers and coal miners. Sydney's urban sprawl has put an end to that ‘quiet country village' scenario. According to Narellan's rector, Michael Blake, the current population will double in the next decade. Narellan is set to become a city comprising in excess of 60,000 people.

Streamline: New face will build relational ministry

There is a new face in the Georges River region this month. The Rev Matthew Yeo, until recently associate minister at St Luke's, Miranda, takes up the reins as rector of St Aidan's, Hurstville Grove.

Streamline: Schools roll out welcome mat for new churches

It's not every day that the local school asks a church to come and start a new ministry on its grounds. But that's what happened to St Bede's, Beverly Hills late last year, leading to this year's launch of a new service.

Streamline: ‘We never ceased thanking God’

Tortured, persecuted and living in fear, Mansok Lado and his family continued to trust in God and eventually found help through the Refugee Support Ministry in Sydney.

All things are possible - from Georgia with love

Two decades ago, Gocha Chachanidze and Tamara Gagnidze were a long way from Australia, and a long way from God. Born and raised in the Soviet state of Georgia, Gocha was ‘a young, devoted communist' in an atheistic society. Today they are both committed Christians, living in Sydney as Australian citizens.

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