John Chapmans latest book is down-to-earth. He doesnt gild the lily but helps us to understand that a life lived for Jesus will be good and hard.
John Chapmans latest book is down-to-earth. He doesnt gild the lily but helps us to understand that a life lived for Jesus will be good and hard.
In our pre-Easter wrap, we find that several churches are taking their Easter Services outside this weekend, braving the predicted showers in the hope of making connections on community soil.
The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Peter Jensen, has described Australians as 'short on hope because of the global recession, but says the message of Jesus at Easter brings 'real hope.
Sydneyanglicans.net is developing a Mothers Day resource for churches ... and we'd like your mum's help.
You may be thinking that the iphone is useful only if you are continually forgetful and don't plan ahead. Yes - if you are like me, it is useful! However, the usefulness of the iphone extends much further and into the realms of Christian ministry
The row in England about 'debaptism' raises some interesting issues, one of which is 'how does one undo one's baptism?'.
Every few years the music industry throws up a Taylor Swift, a pretty girl with a sweet voice singing perfect bubblegum ballads about teen love. Is it possible to offer our young girls something better to aspire to?
What if we Christians were counter-cultural and really celebrated Easter? What if we put more energy into it than Christmas? What if we had a great family celebration and gave out Easter presents!
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