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Ideas that changed the world

16th century Christians rediscovered the foundations of the faith on which we stand. But how strongly are we holding to those doctrines that distinguish the Protestant and Roman Catholic faiths?

The Lucifer Effect

In The Lucifer Effect Zimbardo assembles disturbing evidence that any one of us, if subjected to the right situational forces, is capable of deliberately harming other people.

APEC’s conscience

As APEC dignitaries meet in Sydney this weekend Christian leaders are asking that they remember the worlds poor and oppressed.

Sydney hears top moral mind

Arguably the moments most influential Christian thinker in political theology, Professor Oliver ODonovan will give the final lecture tonight of a series that has drawn a high and "surprisingly young" turnout to New Colleges annual lecture series.

Down to earth Christianity

Organisers say it was the promise of 'practical Christianity' that drew a record number of men to this year's Men Meeting the Challenge conference.

Sydney plans date with God

Last night, marketing experts met to develop the media strategy for a mission that will see at least 12 Sydney Anglican churches capitalise on the heightened spiritual attention created by next year's World Roman Catholic Youth Day and Hillsong Conference.

Starting mission-shaped churches 2

This book will challenge your thinking of what it means to meet with the local church. It is a work book that will guide you to establish goals and determine how to build bridges with the local community.

Diary of a ministry trainee #8

I recently spent a week on holiday with some friends in a small house across the Umzimvubu River from the little town of Port St Johns. It was an incredible place: the quickest way into town was a walk along the beach to the rivers mouth, then a quick ferry ride across the river into town.

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