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Asia opens the door

A CMS worker says Asian doors are opening to the gospel and Sydney Anglicans need to start asking if their skills could be better used beyond their own backyard.

I Killed A ‘Church’

Picture a scene with me. Over the course of six weeks a total of 40 people, including a number 'off the street', fringe members, and regulars with friends roll up to a new style Monday night 'gathering'. People walk in through the front door of a real estate agent and are directed to a room at the back...

Muso wins top comp

When Nathan Tasker entered the Southern Hemispheres richest song writing competition, he knew the 1000 other entrants would be tough to beat. So it was a 'massive surprise when he heard his own song on the Pacific Songwriting Competition website when he checked last month to see who had been awarded Songwriter of the Year.

The Free Gift of Life (Romans 1-5)

Matthias Media adds another welcome title to its collection of well-thought out Bible studies with the release of The Free Gift of Life, eight studies on the first five chapters of the book of Romans.

Tree of life delivers $100,000 in hope

Donors to Anglicares latest appeal have turned a dead branch into a tree full of funds, delivering $100,000 to those who will need it the most this winter.

New opening breaks bashful’s barrier

Howard Newby had made a commitment to God, but was too shy to go to church. He had just seen The Passion of the Christ, and his fiancé, Michelle, attended a Bible study and was challenging her husband-to-be to become a Christian.

#044 Wise leadership to an important goal

Premier Bob Carrs decision not to support the extension of vilification laws to religion is to be commended as good thinking by a wise leader. His argumentation shows why such laws are unnecessary and counter-productive.

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