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Real Life: “Why was I chosen to live?”

Lambert Ndakaza saw his parents killed during the Rwandan genocide and then somehow survived as those seeking refuge were slaughtered in a church. After being adopted by an Australian couple, has he found peace? asks Amy Butler.

Balinese face trauma, even starvation

Bali Bombing coverage also includes these stories: - “It looked like a war zone, with people lying around on stretchers with bloodstained sheets” - A conspiracy of silence - Why are Christians being persecuted in Indonesia?

Margaret Rodgers: Mission Synod empowers laity

The Mission Synod. That was Bishop Reg Piper's descriptive phrase to explain the 2002 diocesan Synod that met last month. In many ways it was quite an extraordinary event, with a totally different ambience from the normal run of Sydney synods.

Disabled still excluded from church mission

There are over 650 million people in the world living with a disability. And yet, according to Prabhu and Nancy Rayan who recently visited Australia, this people group is ignored by the Church.

Official: chaplains good for us

Research shows hospital chaplains boost patients’ health. But without government funding this ministry may end.

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