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Power of prayer kept ‘hero’ going

As she steps down this week from one of Sydney Diocese's most demanding jobs, the principal of Kingsdene Special School says it was prayer, and Gods loving hand, that kept her and the school going.

E-vangelism - Are you logged on?

No-one has to be embarrassed about feeling out of touch when it comes to the Internet. After all, the computer industry failed to predict its arrival and Bill Gates almost missed it altogether. Believers may not understand it but that doesn't mean they can afford to ignore it.

No plans to bulldoze Barney’s

As donations pour in to fund the reconstruction of St Barnabas Broadway, the church has assured the community that what remains of the building will not be demolished.

Cold hands, warm hearts

Families in financial crisis will have food on the table this winter thanks to the hard work of St Judes Anglican Church Dural and the generosity of the local community.

Code leads unconvinced to Christ

Dozens of sceptics are signing up for Christianity courses as Sydney Anglican congregations begin to see the fruits of coming to grips with Dan Browns Da Vinci Code.

Dangerous Liaisons - Scientology

Scientology is a religion without a God. Officials in a number of European nations consider Scientology to be a cult; Britain and Canada have refused to acknowledge it as a genuine religion or charity. The High Court of Australia recognises Scientology as a religion though judicial authorities have longed viewed it with suspicion.

Let’s party about what Jesus has done!

How much does the average Australian know about Jesus - really? We are clearly a 'party nation' but when it comes to celebrating the significance of our Saviour's death and resurrection, Christians are in desperate need of a re-think, writes Archie Poulos.

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