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Spiritual hunger in the city’s south west

Bibles are being handed out hand-over-fist in Sydneys south-west thanks to the vision of an Anglicare worker and her Macarthur-based church. Eighteen months ago Wendy Estall, Anglicare manager for Macarthur / Liverpool region, began developing a deep conviction that her clients needed to come face to face with the Bible.

Wired for the profound

A Sydney congregation is using the latest technological 'must have to transport the Gospel to new ears. Inner-city parish, St. Barnabas Broadway, is converting all of their sermons to the MP3 format so that they can be played through iPods and other digital audio devices.

The Word of Life in little hands

Remote schools in north eastern Argentina are benefiting from the word of life, thanks to the efforts of a CMS missionary.

New Law Shackles Chaplains

New privacy laws passed by the New South Wales government are proving to be serious barriers to chaplains providing crucial support in the states overburdened health system.

Is Lay Presidency necessary? (full)

There is a growing desire on the part of leading figures especially in the predominantly evangelical Diocese of Sydney, in particular, to authorise lay presidency, or "lay administration" as they term it, of the Holy Communion. We should actually be grateful to those in the Diocese of Sydney who have raised the question, since it forces all of us to re-examine our inherited tradition. The real opportunity for most of us in this debate is not to fulminate about what we are against but to remind ourselves of what we are for, and to ask how well our teaching and our practice represent truth, charity and the demands of the Gospel, and whether and how we might all need to consider changes.

Birds Without Wings

As with his earlier novel, Captain Corellis Mandolin, de Bernieres throws the detail of village life against the dramatic backdrop of a world war and its attendant catastrophes. Birds Without Wings takes us to a small village in Anatolia, now Turkey, in the turbulent years leading up to WWI and beyond.

Charity event a hair raising experience

Tim Watson, history teacher at Abbotsleigh on Sydneys North Shore, has had a very expensive haircut - $4500 to be precise. After about a year of sporting shoulder-length dreadlocks, Tim offered his hair to raise money for the schools 2004 charity.

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