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Why Sydney’s gender stance is not far right

Hardliners. That is the public image of Sydney Anglicans on gender issues. But theres a new wave of American Christian critics who would say we are wimps. They have invented a new term of abuse: 'soft patriarchy. It is thrown at evangelicals who have male headship in their theology but are too equal (for the critics) in the way family life is lived.

From a tragic beginning

War orphans are an increasing phenomena emerging from international conflicts. Their plight is poignantly revealed in the Plan ad thats been showing on TV screens of late. We see an African boy with an adult, and the voiceover says: 'Since he was found beside the body of his dead mother he hasnt said a word. It is a stark reminder of children who have come out of horrific experiences to face life alone.

Refugees revel at record ordination

Two former Sudanese refugees head a record list of Sydney Anglicans who will be trooping into St Andrews Cathedral this weekend to have their call to full time ministry confirmed by Archbishop Peter Jensen.

Study hard but stay safe!

Miranda Lanham wasnt letting Daddy on the aircraft without one last hug, emphasising her familys hopes: study hard, but stay safe!

Moore College Israel Blog #1

MA Theology students Antony Barraclough and Dave Lanham are heading for Israel under the tutelage of author and historian the Rev Dr Paul Barnett - and will they let a little thing like political unrest get in their way? Not likely...

Lawson targeted for Army base

A Sydney Diocesan leader once said that anyone was quite welcome to plant churches in his city. Now the Church Army has taken him at his word, with two families moving from country Victoria to kick-start a 'Base for Evangelism' this week in the Blue Mountains village of Lawson.

CDP relieved as Family First bows out

The Christian Democratic Party has called Family Firsts decision not to contest the NSW State Election in 2007 an 'answer to prayer.

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