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Dividing to grow in Sydney’s north

For some people, ‘church planting' means travelling long distances and perhaps breaking brand new ground in a previously untouched community. But St Thomas', North Sydney demonstrates a different model.

“Time we all made sacrifices”

Dean-elect Phillip Jensen has also been appointed Director of Training Ministry and Development - to recruit and train 11,000 new pastors. Full details are still being finalised but you can read the story so far here, and read the media release about his appointment as Dean here.

Family Matters

One of the six novels to be shortlisted for the 2002 Booker prize is Rohinton Mistry's Family Matters. The Indian-born author lives in Canada, but his writing is of his birthplace.

Bittersweet: The Story of Sugar

One of the growth markets in non-fiction has been the new genre of macro history. Histories of salt, the colour mauve and the Oxford English Dictionary have become bestsellers. Now Fermat's theorem, modern geology and the history of the calendar (my favourite, by David Ewing Duncan) are accessible to ordinary people.

Miracle at St Anna

It is a bitter irony that at the same time black Americans were being denied civil rights and were enduring extreme racial hatred at the hands of their countrymen, they were compelled to fight and die for their country.

How to Be Good

Goodness isn't a quality widely promoted in our culture. Since western society succumbed to advertising, we've become convinced we're important, significant and deserving of whatever we desire whenever we desire it.

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