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LINK: Never too old for God

The year was 1947. During a choir practice at St Clement's, Mosman, Trevor Young was, by his own reckoning, ‘overwhelmed by Jesus'. Not having had much to do with church, Trevor was now passionately committed to serving the Lord. He recalls, “at home, in sport, in friendships, every moment was taken up in finding people with whom I could share Christ.”

LINK: Go West! Church planting frenzy grips outer suburbs

For several years, plans have been drawn up to plant churches in the new housing areas of western Sydney. Work has been proceeding steadily in the ‘North-West Sector' (centred on the parish of Kellyville). While three years ago a church was planted in Arndell Anglican College.

G-G saga shows media’s power

After all the twists and turns of the Hollingworth saga will anyone ever again want to be the Governor–General of Australia? From now on we can expect a close scrutiny of the previous career path, professional decisions and personal relationships of any proposed incumbent for the office.

Is church more than a meeting?

Mark Calder says that in our enthusiam to fight against ‘worship' being reduced to the Sunday service, Anglicans in Sydney have actually made ‘worship' everything bar the hour on Sunday.

Sydney course adds depth to African sermons

“There is a big need for this sort of training in Kenya,” says Stephen Mbogo, head of African Evangelistic Enterprise – Kenya, of the Moore College External Studies course ‘Creation to New Creation', which was recently taught in Nairobi.

Islamic revolution looms large in Iraq

As Shia Muslims in Iraq become more aggressive in their demands for an Islamic state based on Shari'ah, anti-Christian violence has escalated with the brutal murder of two Christian men.

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