Monday, 19 January 19 Jan

Archive

Six steps to talking about Jesus

Most Christians seem to have an approach-avoidance response to sharing their faith. We all want to; we all acknowledge the need to; we all feel occasionally guilty about it. But we also shy away from it, and feel embarrassed, inadequate or simply too busy to bother. Here is a resource to help break through those personal barriers with effective training.

School’s in for outreach

In a world where the internet, ipods and television are vying for teenagers attention, how do we reach the many who have little or no knowledge of Jesus? As the school year begins, so too do ministry opportunities for chaplains, scripture teachers and Christian students. We spoke to some experts who say the answer is in partnerships between schools and churches. Click here to discuss issues relating to schools ministry.

#057 Euthanasia and the abandonment of life

Until last week, most of Australians would not have heard of Dr John Elliott. Last Thursday, Dr Elliott took his life. He was 79 years old, suffering a terminal condition called multiple myeloma, was experiencing severe pain, and had been cared for by his wife for the previous seven years.

A sight for sore eyes

A Sydney Anglican is using her gifts as a nurse to help give sight to people half a world away.

Next

Michael Crichton achieved world-wide fame in 1990 with Jurassic Park. Crichton returns to the biological sciences with his latest book, Next, which explores the legal and moral issues encountered in the world of genetic research.

Shire Christians help Tanzania

A joint venture between Anglicans in Sydney and Tanzania will bring long-term relief and help reform the African nations education system.

The Danger Zone: I’m no martyr

In part two of this two-part feature we speak to lay pastor Allan Starr who offered help to a stranger in need. Yet this act of grace led to him being assaulted, tied up, and threatened with death.

More

JOBS

SOCIAL MEDIA

Stay in the loop, effortlessly.

Subscribe now to get our top stories in your inbox every week.

Top