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Students walk in, missionaries walk out

Rory and Susan Shiner, new AFES staff workers at the University of Western Australia, offer a small glimpse into the efforts undertaken at Moore College. Rory is one of over 75 Moore graduates being recognised tonight as the College holds its annual Graduation Ceremony at Sydney Town Hall.

Prayer vigil for asylum seeker

More than thirty Moore College students have held an impromptu prayer meeting at the gates of the Villawood Detention Centre, asking God to save the life of an Iranian asylum seeker imprisoned there.

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell

In her epic novel, Jonathon Strange and Mr Norrell, English writer Susanna Clarke has recreated England in the early 19th century. Echoing the literary styles of Jane Austen and George Eliot, Susanna Clarke reconstructs England with her thorough and engaging prose. But more than that she reimagines English history as if magic were a fundamental part of existence.

Moses and me

What is the ongoing place of the Mosaic law in the life of the Christian? Has it been rendered obsolete? Or does it continue to play a positive role?

Christians buy design

FEVA, an evangelistic ministry to Sydney's visual arts students and working artists, is holding an art exhibition today at St Stephen's, Willoughby to raise funds for their newly employed evangelist Cameron Blair.

Deportation death sentence

A Sydney Anglican faces a death sentence if the Department of Immigration pushes ahead with plans to deport him to Iran, says the Principal of Moore College.

Getting on board for the gospel

To win the Jews, Paul was prepared to 'become like a Jew'. To win rowers, Malcolm Reid is getting ready to climb on board at the Sydney International Regatta Centre.

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