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Anglicans in Australia

Tom Frame wrote this book because he thought five books written between 2002-2006 neither helped "greater understanding" of the Anglican Church nor helped the conversation between groups that differ within the Church.

Ministry minus the megaphone

It is difficult to argue with C. S. Lewis famous sentiment that "pain is Gods megaphone to rouse a deaf world". But what do you do when your nation is characterized by health and prosperity?

Finding healing from homosexuality

The very idea that God would heal people of homosexuality is a complete anathema to our culture on multiple levels. Its hard to see this changing in the near future. However it does reflect poorly on media diversity in Australia that the voice of ex-gays tends to be under-reported.

Ex-gays go missing

Former homosexuals like Chris Keane say their voice is being suppressed by the media, and as a result Christians do not hear the full story. He believes the issue of homosexuality is far more complex than the way it is portrayed in the secular media.

The Gathering

Like most recent Booker winners, The Gathering is not feel-good fiction. Enright, herself, admits that "when people pick up a book they may want something that will cheer them up, in that case they shouldnt really pick up my book".

Jensen: tough times call us to Connect

Archbishop Peter Jensen has asked whether Sydney has the "spiritual and moral resources" to care for others through the possibly difficult times ahead, pointing to a growing imperative for Sydney Anglicans to connect effectively with their communities.

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