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Set over the course of a single day, Saturday begins in the early morning of February 15, 2003 as a sleepless neurosurgeon, Dr Henry Perowne, gazes out his bedroom window. From his secure vantage point he sees a plane whose fuselage appears to be alight.

Healer receives high acclaim

A man who is following in the footsteps of Jesus by bringing hearing to the deaf has received singular recognition for decades of help to children and other sufferers.

Model marriage - even if they aren’t models

A Sydney Anglican Bishop says he is not a royal watcher, but Australians might benefit from looking past the fashion and focussing on the way Charles and Camilla married.

The secret mission - John Dickson

But the best kept secret of Christian mission is that the Bible lists a whole range of activities which promote Christ and draw others toward him. These include prayer, godly behaviour, financial assistance of mission, and, of course, answering for our faith. All of these are explicitly connected in the Bible with advancing the gospel and winning people to Christ. Not all of these activities proclaim the gospel, but they do all promote the gospel.

Iranian trial casts shadow over Sydney refugee

Fears that Amir Mesrinejad, a Moore College student held in Villawood Detention Centre, may die if deported to Iran, have intensified with news that a Iranian lay pastor has been charged with apostasy and will go before an Islamic Court within days to face the death sentence.

Controversial book inspires fiery debate

Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth has congratulated the author of a controversial new book about Sydney Anglicans, saying it tells only part of the story but at least it allows people to speak for themselves.

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