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Tertiary conventions of primary importance

Hundreds of Christian university students took a week out of their holidays in July to spend time reading the Scriptures, discussing theology and hearing the Bible taught at a range of mid-year Christian conventions. This week sydneyanglicans.net examines the trends across a range of university Christian groups and speaks to the ministry workers of today who, as the students of yesteryear, had their own lives changed at mid-year Christian conventions.

A caring community: Donald Robinson Village

Larry Warton, the Village Manager at Donald Robinson Village Kirrawee, is clearly passionate about 'his village and is impressed by the way residents go out of their way to care for each other when in need.

Decoding the Word

What do we make of the symbols in the book of Revelation? What do we do with those bits of the Bible we cannot explain?

Sudan says stop!

The Anglican Church in Sudan has issued a strong rebuke at Lambeth, asking North American churches to stop endorsing either practicing homosexuals in church leadership or same-sex blessings.

Drowning Man

Drowning Man is a true account of one man's fight for life and battle for survival against all odds; a fight against the power and strength of death itself.

SydAng classic gets Polished up

If you picked up a book called Nowy Poczatek, you might be forgiven for thinking you'd never read it before. Chances are, you'd be wrong.

Unified Divisions

Peter Hughes, the Sydney area director for the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES), has provided a short, interesting look at Church History from a Protestant point of view.

Moore guys tackle hard word

Moore College students Klaus Hickel and Andrew Tung are tackling study in their second language to take the gospel back to their mother tongue.

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