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Cloning around with stem cells

Christ Church St Ives has enlisted Christian ethicist Dr Megan Best to give a public lecture tonight as they continue to expand their repertoire of outreach activities.

The Anatomist

Just to make things clear Grays Anatomy is not Greys Anatomy. The first (look for the 'a) is a medical text over 150 years old, still in print. The second ('e) is the TV soap featuring doctors in makeup. As is usual, take the book and skip the show.

Hey hey it’s Saturday night!

Church by the Bridge has launched a new Saturday night service as part of its strategy to reach the Kirribilli community.

Out of the dark shadows

Jing Wei* clutches a small Bible, opened to Romans 8:28. Through an interpreter, his softly spoken words assert: "I believe God is true, God loves us and I believe all things work together for our good".

A Very Special Tent

Ben Pakula can play guitar. He also has a heart for the gospel - but he can really play guitar.

Peisley’s down with Pitt Town

Arndell Anglican College Church pastor and new curate-in-charge at Pitt Town, the Rev Greg Peisley says the merger of the two churches is greatly increasing potential for outreach.

In need of a guide

Have you ever heard the expression, 'In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king? I think it has some relevance to my involvement in the last few days of the Life of Jesus shoot.

E-learning educates at a distance

Distance education is revolutionising the way Sydney Diocese is training Christians in ministry. Locally, six years in an electronic classroom worked wonders for Carol McCracken as she juggled being a childrens minister and a full-time mum. Meanwhile, on the other side of globe at the recent GAFCON the plea for Sydney Diocese to help resource ministry training could be heard from desert villages in sub-Saharan Africa to to the barrios of Latin America.

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