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Sudanese remain hopeful, says CMS

News of the recent peace agreement in the Sudan has been met with ambivalence by displaced Sudanese in Cairo, according to CMS NSW worker Mark Bennett. The former Director of Refuge Egypt said the Darfur crisis reinforced their scepticism about the agreement.

Whose garden is it? - Dr Duncan Roper

Across Australia, water authorities talk of ongoing drought, catchments at record lows and little rain in sight. How does a biblical understanding of the world and its inhabitants affect our response to the current crisis?

13,000 doorknocks in one hour? Easy!

Imagine an army of Christians doorknocking 13,000 people across your area in an hour. It could happen if Katoomba Anglican's new minister can talk CMS Summer School and Katoomba Convention organisers into taking part.

Age shall not weary them

Padstow Anglican is celebrating 75 years of service in south-west Sydney with plans to revolutionise members ministry to the suburb.

Tragedy underlines mission message

It was raining in the Philippines capital Manila as the plane took off with Christians in the Media's Dominic and Catherine Steele on board. But Dominic and Cathie had no idea that the bad weather they were experiencing was part of a storm that 80 kilometres away was causing landslides and floods and would leave more than 300 dead.

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