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Sydney workers engaged

Katoomba Christian Conventions brand new conference held last weekend was packed with over 1500 young adults.

Bishop’s 2IC says bye

After almost a decade of service to the Wollongong region Geoff Kyngdon retires as the Assistant to the Bishop in Wollongong today.

Virtual is actual

The past three years has seen the advent of what is now commonly known as Web 2.0 - the transference of our social lives online. The debate over whether online communities are of significance to the modern Christian is over – sorry if you missed it.

Doing their best in the Inner West

Dominic gave a talk on how to have ultimate sex. Witness statements gathered by this column indicate that the item was NOT cringe inducing.

Still deadly

This collection of essays is not so much about the so called 'seven deadly sins' as the ancient cures that exist for those deadly trespasses.

When a church falls apart

Some of Australias fastest growing suburbs are experiencing an epidemic of church closures, and internal conflict is a common cause. This week, Jeremy Halcrow looks at why conflict happens in churches and how churches can take steps towards a solution.

Peace on Earth

Talk of world peace rises every Christmas, reinforced as people hear the story of the birth of 'the prince of peace. Jeremy Halcrow wonders whether Christians should be more committed to being peacemakers in this world.

Burma’s invisible victims

Ever since I was a member of the General Committee of the Christian Conference of Asia, and then one of the presidents of that regional ecumenical organisation, I have had a profound interest in the nation of Burma, its people, and especially Burmese Christians.

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