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Better the devil we don’t know

Given the market meltdown, it seems strange that voters in the US would seek novice leadership. Jeremy Halcrow believes the desire for radical change betrays a spiritual crisis.

Realization - Pete Wood

Sydney based singer/songwriter Pete Wood is a man of many talents and apparently not much leftover time. Aside from being a husband, a father of three children, and an Anglican Minister, he has found time to pull together a full length studio album.

Driscoll’s 18-point critique: Sydney responds

Earlier this month American mega-church pastor Mark Driscoll delivered a stinging 18 point critique of evangelicalism in Sydney. This week Sydneyanglicans.net asks a panel of six Sydney Anglican church leaders for their response.

The missionary entrepreneur revisited

About a year ago I wrote a short piece outlining Rich and Julie Lanham's pioneering ministry in Gilgandra in Western NSW. Given the high level of interest which that story generated, I decided to contact Rich and get a sense of how the Lord has been prospering this ministry.

God, Actually

There are at least two situations where it would be good to have Roy Williams by your side. The first is in a courtroom with him acting as your lawyer, the other as your guest at a dinner party.

Foundation focuses on even better care

The Foundation For Aged Care, established in 1984 as the charitable arm of Anglican Retirement Villages, plays an important role in raising funds to improve the quality of life for residents and clients. To date, it has contributed some $22 million and seeks to provide more.

Investing in uncertain times

All financial investments involve some degree of risk. Regardless of the types of investment options you have chosen, you should realise that the value of your investment can fall.

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