Whats immediately obvious is that Prince Caspian does not have the overt gospel parallels that highlight The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Judging from secular reviews Ive surveyed, this makes Prince Caspian more palatable to a wider audience.
Whats immediately obvious is that Prince Caspian does not have the overt gospel parallels that highlight The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Judging from secular reviews Ive surveyed, this makes Prince Caspian more palatable to a wider audience.
A Sydney Anglican minister will be a Christian voice at a community forum on gambling today.
Sydney women have signed up to a new book club and raised over $11,000 for indigenous communities without the Bible in their own language.
Anglicare Sydney CEO Peter Kell says last night's Federal Budget provides important first steps towards fulfilling the Government's social inclusion agenda but more is needed.
St Faith's Narrabeen's The Bridge ministry is closing the gap between Alcoholics Anonymous and church.
Archbishop Peter Jensen has called for prayer and practical support for the victims of the Burma cyclone, which has affected at least two million people.
In recent years the link between Christianity and US foreign policy has become a topic of increasing global interest. Historian Mike Thompson gives us a historical perspective.
As the opening of the Olympic Games on 8 August approaches, world attention is on China, and this attention is persistently on issues other than sport. Human rights abuses and environmental concerns are top of the list. All of this begs the question: should Christians be more active on these moral issues?
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