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Right question, right time!

Christians who want to see the world hear the message of salvation in Jesus are constantly seeking methods to include new people in our church meetings.

Confronting: The Jensen-way - The Marketplace

Frequently, the Jensen brothers, their friends, associates and followers, refer to their kind of Christianity as a counter-cultural movement. And it is certainly counter-cultural in secular-humanist Australia. Are most Australian Anglicans failing to take the Jensens seriously, THE ISSUES asks?

Smiles for the bearers of good news

When the Rev Min-Yaw Law first had the idea to take nine members of his congregation to Cambodia on a short-term mission, things werent looking good.

Tasmania calling - send help!

Tasmanian church goers are crying out for Sydney to help reach a population swelled by settling families.

Killing fields now ripe for harvest

Cambodia, a country once devastated by a cruel cultural revolution, is set to be transformed by a growing number of keen Christian graduates.

Struggles and joys of life at the top

Bruce and Julie Southwell have been serving in Christian ministry together for almost 40 years. They both signed on as team members for the Shoalhaven Heads Beach Mission in 1965 and were married at St Lukes, Dapto four years later. Bruce is the rector of St James Anglican Church in Darwin. He began his ministry there in January 2004. Bruce describes St James as a fairly small parish that has only recently emerged from a very difficult decade of ministry. When asked, "why Darwin?" Bruce is unequivocal; "God made it quite clear that we should be ready to move". And they did.

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