Sydney Anglicans are among those Christians embracing a growing movement that recognises God does not belong to one political party and that social justice is part of God's agenda.
Sydney Anglicans are among those Christians embracing a growing movement that recognises God does not belong to one political party and that social justice is part of God's agenda.
Ben Carter's eyes are fixed firmly on church planting amongst drug dependent Americans in Branson, Missouri. But the long-term goal is mission work in Sydney.
As the rest of society spends Good Friday worshipping 'the sand, sea and surf, Andrew Nixon is inviting Sydney to discover what Jesus has in store for their future.
In the first article in a lecture series on the Consolations of Theology, Moore College lecturer RICHARD GIBSON illuminates Lactantius on anger.
Fairfax editorial chief Mark Scott will evaluate the medias relationship with religion at a Wesley Mission Easter breakfast tomorrow.
In a significant breakthrough to its impending property crisis, Moore College has settled on a short-list of five possible sites for its future location.
The Gospel of Judas is no surprise to scholars. They've known about it since the second century AD and challenged its reliability for just as long, writes John Dickson.
As a way of encouraging our church to "take God to work" I interviewed Judy in the service and she gave a very self-effacing version of her experiences as an employee. I then read a letter from Peter, her work-mate and a non-Christian. It explains the process from his perspective.
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