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Like winning lotto, say Chesalon families

Like other Chesalon Malabar families, John Cotterill was very disappointed when he heard that the Anglicare-run nursing home had to close because of the Government's new building standards.

Lay-bourers for the harvest

Its hard these days to work out who are the ministers in a church. Gone are the days when the minister was the guy with the clerical collar. Its pretty obvious how we should train "ordained" and "full time" gospel workers. But how should we train "lay" and "voluntary" ministers?

September 11: Five years on

Five years on, one Sydney Anglican recalls how he stood just fifty metres from the terror which engulfed New York City.

Religion and terror: Reflections on 9/11

September 11 was all about the power of images, inlcuding a number of Christian images that have been associated with the tragedy since that fateful day five years ago. But it's an association that believers would do well to question writes Justine Toh.

Insights from the Croc Hunter and other losses - Mike Rayson

Steve Irwin, Coline Thiele, Peter Brock - never before in my memory has Australia experienced such tragic national loss as happened in the first few days of Spring in 2006. Life is fragile, dangerous. But the antidote to fragility and danger is not cotton wool.

In search of ... Billy Graham

Beginning this week, Sydneyanglicans tech guru Andrew Lim will be posting a new monthly column that aims to do the Internet 'leg-work' for you, tracking down a range of resources relating to some popular topics. Week one - Billy Graham...

New pulpit for a new generation

The same Sydney Anglican minister who recently asked his children, 'What is an iPod? has now become the source of one of the most popular Australian religious podcasts.

Joan’s joy for the gospel

A Sydney grandmother is going undercover and using her nursing skills to reach the needy in the former USSR.

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