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HOSKINS: hope for orphan girls

Helen Hoskins told me about the life of one young girl who was left as an orphan to AIDS. Her village elders thought that she was be best looked after if she became a second wife. Not happy with this she was placed as a house-keeper where the master tried to rape her and she ran away. She cant read or write, so what will happen to her?

Sydney versus the world

A few months ago Lili Vinks little sister Brie nearly died. Lili (pictured) lives with her mum and dad who are CMS missionaries in Musoma, Tanzania, where health services are very poor. Her dad, Jono, admits the incident was the lowest point for the family this year. Concern for our childrens well-being is certainly one issue that stops many people from taking the step to the missionfield. So why would we go overseas, and put our family at risk, when there is so much ministry need in Sydney?

VINKS: year of living dangerously

Jono Vink says answers to prayer this year include that the drought that has gripped the region has broken. However the stand out event was that their youngest daughter survived a mystery illness that almost killed her.

Tricky media mock Abbott plan

As debate widens about Catholic Church involvement in pregnancy counselling, Anglicare in Sydney has labelled the media reporting of the Federal Department of Healths tender process as 'tricky.

Wave of prayer sweeps war-torn Iraq

Negotiating military checkpoints and the threat of suicide bombers, 400 members of the new Mothers Union group meet each month at St Georges Anglican Church in Baghdad. Now the new group which formed in April 2006 has been linked with Mothers Union (MU) Sydney for specific prayer.

A Year with Dietrich Bonhoeffer

I find reading Bonhoeffer a frustrating experience: I keep interrupting myself to read paragraphs out loud to whoever is in earshot!

How I got back on track

As 2007 kicks off, many Sydney Anglicans are taking the opportunity to re-engage with God in regular Bible-reading and prayer. sydneyanglicans.net spoke to Claire Smith, Chair of the Diocesan Mission's working group on culture, about her New Year's resolution to pray more together with her family.

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