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Dunbar disaster draws crowds

An estimated 350 people braved the rain at St Stephens Newtown on August 20 to remember one of Australias worst maritime disasters.

What I know about being a faithful writer

Tony Payne, award-winning Christian author and the key-note speaker at the first Faithful Writer conference shares what it means to be a creative writer and a faithful Christian.

Nine doors to knock on

Most ministers fear not being creative enough when it comes to spreading the Gospel. But we can all reflect on what others are doing and consider how their ideas might work in our context. Here are some new doors to walk through...

Facing the music

The Sydney Diocese is not famous for its music. Our tertiary training institutions currently offer little in this field. But the growing popularity of conferences like TWIST shows Sydney Anglicans are interested in investing in the creative arts. Does Sydney need its own Anglican creative arts college?

Monsters of God: tackling Darwinism

Science journalist David Quammen, asks in his recent book, Monster of God: The Man-Eating Predator in the Jungles of History and the Mind, why it is more disturbing to have a loved one eaten by a bear than killed in an automobile accident.

He’ll Be Ok

Hell Be Ok: Growing Gorgeous Boys Into Good Men takes us to the heart of how teenage boys think. Its a road map for raising boys to become good men.

From sinner to saint

From Sinner to Saint, featuring John Chapman, uses a mix of Bible investigation, group discussion and video input, to help your group explore the topic of holiness "what it is, how it is possible and how God is going to bring it about in your lives.

Spong isolated by academics

The struggle for the historical Jesus continues in the secular media today with the Sydney Morning Herald publishing a historian who suggests Bishop John Spongs style makes him popular in the press but a loner amongst academics.

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