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The Italian Job

It's not unusual for films to require their audience to suspend disbelief. Hollywood has asked us to consider Meg Ryan as a surgeon, Arnold Schwarzenegger a scientific genius and Ben Affleck as an intelligent life form. Perhaps even more common than having to suspend disbelief is the requisite deferring of morality. All sorts of immoral activity is engaged in on the silver screen and we are asked to justify or excuse it based on all sorts of spurious logic.

Book Review: The Purpose Driven Life

One of the biggest selling books of the year in the US is an openly Christian title that encourages readers to serve God and become like Christ. Now The Purpose Driven Life is helping churches in Sydney to grow.

Knowing our mission field

We may be theologically astute, but how well do we understand the people we're trying to reach?

No excuses for not affording church

If anyone ever needed an excuse not to be a generous financial supporter of their church, the front page of last month's Southern Cross may have inadvertently provided that. Most unfortunate were, firstly, the way the story did not do justice to our relative wealth, and secondly, the title – especially when the opposite is true. We can afford church!

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