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Deliver us from evil

It is difficult to address the issue of pornography in Christian circles. Even discussing the subject can lead to suspicion and tainted careers. This week Your.sydneyanglicans.net looks into this temptation, to which Christians are not immune. We also find that Moore College is establishing a model for protecting Christians, their ministry and their relationships from pornographys perils.

Drawing out Christian potential

A well-known Australian Anglican illustrator is training aspiring artists to use their gifts to share the gospel.

Holy whitegoods Batman!

The Sydney Diocese could save at least $1 million a year thanks to Angliconnect, a new website offering parishes, schools and organisations discounts of up to 30 per cent on appliances and other needs.

Motor mission goes back to India

One of SydAngs Motor Mission bloggers, Nathan Brown, is returning to India, taking half the evening congregation of his church with him.

Meet Wollongong’s new man

Anglican Youthworks Training Director, Tony Willis will be the new Assistant to Bishop Alan Stewart of Wollongong, Archbishop Peter Jensen has announced.

Have a Nice Doomsday

On the strength of its cover art "“ a clapboard New England church standing amidst apocalyptic smoke plumes "“ I was prepared for a scoffing, and perhaps frightening, expose of this unusual expression of contemporary Christianity.

To receive is to give

Are you sick of buying the same old expensive junk for friends and family every Christmas? A number of Christian organisations sell charitable gift certificates allowing people to give gifts that support the needy overseas. But not all Christians are enamoured by the approach. Anglican Media employees wrestled internally as they struggled to present both sides of the proxy-giving debate...

Diary of a ministry trainee #11

A question thats big in South Africa at the moment is this: which language should we do our Christianity in?

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