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Youth Day leaves Anglicans cold

The NSW Department of Education has indicated that World Roman Catholic Youth Day events will be given priority in government school buildings leaving church based schools with no premises for up to two Sundays.

Old building = new tool

St Stephen's, Penrith has used the 170th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of their historic building to connect with the local community.

My Seventh Monsoon

A quick glance at this book could make one think that it is written by a woman for women and has little to offer male readers. Nothing could be further from the truth. It is a book to challenge and enthrall those who are concerned to follow Christ at any cost.

The missionary entrepreneur

Rich Lanham is one of those rare workers who knows how to turn a community need into a doorway for ministry, without leaving Jesus out in the cold.

What I know about General Synod

Although it was one of the best, most happy and certainly best run General Synods in memory, there were, of course, still some glitches and difficulties in Canberra in October.

Avoiding pornography’s perils

John Woodhouse, the principal of Moore College, is embarking on a partnership program to strengthen people against the assaults of internet pornography. We have asked John about the thinking behind this initiative.

Men: firing through all of life

Al Stewart paints a vivid picture of how men feel as they reach midlife: trapped by the various aspects of their life.

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