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Filling up Tanzania’s needs

Judith Calf could have expected a longer rest at home after six years of service to her adopted Tanzania, but an opportunity to teach in the country's north has her heading out again.

Who was Martin Luther?

Who was Martin Luther? This is a question that has proved to be both controversial and enigmatic. Here Mark Thompson navigates us through 500 years of Luther scholarship, before asking a fruitful but rarely asked question"”who did Luther think Martin Luther was?

The freedom to serve

The Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen has urged Christians to use their freedom to serve God and turn away from self-centred behaviour such as smoking and drinking.

Johnson prayed for The Mission - Ray Smith

On the 25th January, 1788 the first fleet sailed into Port Jackson. At 10am on Sunday 3rd February, Richard Johnson, Naval Chaplain, conducted a Christian Service. As far as we know this was the first Christian Service held on Australian soil. The outcomes of Diocesan Mission including the recent ordination of 51 ministers at St andrews Cathedral recently, are a sign of "the effusion and outpouring of the Holy Spirit" in Australia as prayed for by Richard Johnson that day

Young 80 year old answers the call

As Moore Colleges first years file into classes this week, their numbers will be augmented by an 80 year old who has finally decided to follow a family tradition.

Motor Mission Blog #10

Welcome to a country where there's not a whole lot of English spoken but people you meet at the traffic lights invite you home to stay. Where cold nights are warmed inside many a tea house by the glow of a 'qalyan' pipe. Where the church at a glance is small - the faithful prefer to meet in the seclusion of their homes - and where fuel is the right price at just over 10c a litre. What can we say, Iran has been a pleasure...

Moore College Israel Blog #6

The MTC team are heading out for Australia, with their final blog detailing a whirlwind of stops in the Holy Land before they hit the plane.

Who holds the future for RU486? - Steve Fielding

Put simply, the question is: "Who decides on RU486?" Do we want our elected leaders deciding on whether this drug should be approved in Australia? Or do we want to give that decision-making power to unelected bureaucrats?

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