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Jamilla’ story

Two years ago Jamilla was at her wit's end. She was isolated and alone trying to bring up two daughters in a foreign country, which had customs and laws she couldn't understand.

Girls who leave school early worse off than boys

A new report by Anglicare says girls who do not finish high school are less likely to find jobs than boys, and the charity is calling on the government to address the growing problem that is hurting young Australians.

Redfern kids look beyond their backyard

Redfern is an area better know for its community tension than its sense of community. But a new theatre company for young people with links to the local Anglican church is hoping to redress this balance.

Church based education could break the poverty cycle

Former Bishop of North Sydney Paul Barnett said by following the Apostle Paul's lead, Anglican churches could do much to address the long-term causes of poverty. Speaking at Anglicare's Festival Celebration last month, Bishop Barnett said two factors enable a family to emerge from poverty: a commitment to spouse and children, and a commitment to work.

Anglican minister from Sudan hits the books, Sydney-style

Lual Doong is the father of three small daughters, a former Sudanese refugee and an ordained Anglican minister. And now he is proud to call himself a pastor at St Paul's, Wentworthville and a second-year student at Moore Theological College.

Bishop Writes: Success is about godly initiative

Mission Impossible? From a ‘worldly' perspective, yes, the diocesan goal of reaching 10 per cent of Sydney's affluent, self centred and hardhearted population of nearly four million for Jesus Christ does seem like a daunting task. Well, it so happens that I am writing from Gosford where the World Anglican Chinese Clergy and Workers' Fellowship Conference is being held. Yes, what a mouthful, but what a conference!

Bishop Writes: Success is about godly initiative

Mission Impossible? From a ‘worldly' perspective, yes, the diocesan goal of reaching 10 per cent of Sydney's affluent, self centred and hardhearted population of nearly four million for Jesus Christ does seem like a daunting task. Well, it so happens that I am writing from Gosford where the World Anglican Chinese Clergy and Workers' Fellowship Conference is being held. Yes, what a mouthful, but what a conference!

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