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Australia’s Titanic

The wreck of the Dunbar reminds us it is to Jesus that we must look for our eternal future, for as the disciples said, "Who then is this, that even wind and sea obey him?"

Islam: be alert, not alarmed

Controversial Christian Islam expert, Colin Chapman says Sydney Anglicans will have to replace anxiety with awareness if they hope to reach the Islamic heart.

Girls in class of their own

One of Sydney Dioceses oldest ministries is breaking its 122-year-old tradition as an all boys institution by going completely co-ed, but in a radically different way.

Racism rocks Sydney Sudanese

Racist leaflets attacking members of the Sudanese and other African communities were distributed around Liverpool and Hoxton Park last week"“ the third incident of its kind to rock the Sudanese and other African communities this year.

Dunbar disaster draws crowds

An estimated 350 people braved the rain at St Stephens Newtown on August 20 to remember one of Australias worst maritime disasters.

What I know about being a faithful writer

Tony Payne, award-winning Christian author and the key-note speaker at the first Faithful Writer conference shares what it means to be a creative writer and a faithful Christian.

Nine doors to knock on

Most ministers fear not being creative enough when it comes to spreading the Gospel. But we can all reflect on what others are doing and consider how their ideas might work in our context. Here are some new doors to walk through...

Facing the music

The Sydney Diocese is not famous for its music. Our tertiary training institutions currently offer little in this field. But the growing popularity of conferences like TWIST shows Sydney Anglicans are interested in investing in the creative arts. Does Sydney need its own Anglican creative arts college?

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