Andrew Lim's challenge - organise a men's conference in four weeks - is fast approaching its conclusion. With one week to go, will the TRAIN conference arrive on time?
Andrew Lim's challenge - organise a men's conference in four weeks - is fast approaching its conclusion. With one week to go, will the TRAIN conference arrive on time?
Ever wonder what God has to say about prayer? Its exactly the question Tony Payne and Phillip Jensen asked not long ago. The result is a collaborative effort titled Prayer and the Voice of God.
Greg Clarke, the author of Is it worth believing? The spiritual challenge of the Da Vinci Code and [url=http://www.challengingdavinci.com]http://www.challengingdavinci.com[/url] has produced a briefing for Christians keen to start DVC conversations. It includes ready-to-print resources to get people thinking...
As office and ministry staff from St Barnabas struggle to relocate premises, the Anglican Church Property Trust of the Diocese of Sydney will meet today to discuss the future of the burnt remains of their Broadway home.
In the wintry climbs of mountainous Slovenia, Sydney Anglicans are using a western airport novel to forward the case for Christ.
Todays release of the film The Da Vinci Code is being used by one small church to turn movie-goers into Christ-seekers.
A Sydney Anglican who has first-hand experience of arriving on Australian shores as a refugee fears new federal legislation will mean migrants like herself are no longer welcome.
That would be a tough call to make of a novelist, whose profession is all about making up stories! But where The Da Vinci Code is perhaps a bit unfair with its readers is in blurring the line between fact and fiction. We like reading both history and fiction, but we like to be sure which is which.
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