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666 and all that

Dickson and Clarke delve into those apocalyptic areas that are often marked 'for future consideration by confused Christians.

Charity sparks Chinese church

Seventeen years ago Ralph and Joy Chesson had little idea that one simple act of charity on their part would result in the formation of a new church.

Government needs trust

With reports that some Aboriginal people are fleeing in fear as the PM sends police and military into their communities, a CMS missionary on the ground says some Aborigines believe they are being targeted "like Iraq".

Sydney ponders parallel Lambeth

The Sydney Dioceses Standing Committee has urged Archbishop Peter Jensen and his five regional bishops to make crystal clear Sydney's protest at Lambeth's guest list if they decide to accept the Archbishpo of Canterbury's invitation to attend.

Africa discovers Chris #1

Chris Entwhistle is embarking on a month-long trip to Africa, as part of the Youthworks Year 13 Gospel Gap Year team. As he packs his bags he thinks on what he will discover about this vast continent and himself over the next four weeks.

Lessons for Little Portugal

For the first time, Portuguese children and grandparents are learning English thanks to a developing ministry run by Kathryn and Stuart Broughton of All Saints' Petersham.

Jesus is not my superhero

One significant issue in children's ministry today is the way a recent spate of superhero films have been enlisted in the task of teaching children about Jesus. But, is 'Jesus is my superhero really a helpful way to talk about our saviour?

The problem with Pell

Last month the NSW Greens moved to send comments of Cardinal George Pell on stem cell research to the Upper House Privileges Committee. Greens spokesperson Lee Rhiannon said that Dr Pell brought MPs religious life into the debate, that some people saw it as a threat, so Greens believe the matter needed investigation.

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