The federal government has announced that it will not be renewing the contract with an arm of Youthworks responsible for helping unemployed Australians back into the workforce.
The federal government has announced that it will not be renewing the contract with an arm of Youthworks responsible for helping unemployed Australians back into the workforce.
As Solomon Islands Prime Minister Snyder Rini resigns, a leading Christian spokesperson says the present crisis highlights the continuing need for the support of Australian churches.
Four hundred and fifty years ago this year, Thomas Cranmer, the 67-year-old Archbishop of Canterbury, was taken through the north gate of the city of Oxford, tied to a pile of wood and burnt to death. It was one of those moments of horror for which that violent period is well known.
When apologetics expert Dr Greg Clarke received a call from police detectives in Parramatta, he admits that Dan Browns The Da Vinci Code was the last thing on his mind.
As Australians prepare to commemorate Anzac Day, a Sydney minister tells his tale of witnessing for Christ in a war torn country.
Andrew Lim is taking on the ambitious task of putting together a men's conference for all those blokes with nothing to do when Sydney women head off to EQUIP. He has John Chapman on board, but can he organise everything else without going bust? Find out as he blogs his experiences over the coming weeks...
CMS missionary Max Collison will be telling Sydney teenagers how a simple cup of coffee can be part of the light that leads Kenyans out of slums and into new life.
While Sydney slumbers in the early hours tomorrow, David Banks will paddle out to catch a few waves before sunrise "“ and perhaps strike up a conversation about Jesus.
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