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Future generations will judge us, says Archbishop

Archbishop Peter Jensen has used his annual address at the Anglicare Christmas dinner to launch a scathing attack on the social policies that are shaping the society Australians will leave to future generations.

Motor Mission Blog #6

This week we have remained in Mumbai staying with a cruisy brother called Pastor Roy. We were primarily here to collect our second motorbike - a Yamaha XT600, sent from Australia. We have been staying with Roy while we wait for the Yamaha to clear customs - a frustrating process that will end up costing as much as it actually cost us to ship the bike in the first place

The best man for the job is a woman

Australian aid agency World Vision has appointed Sydney Anglican Anne Robinson to be its next Chairman, making her the first woman to be elected to this position.

Rebel without an issue - Albert Mohler

Joe and Deb Schum arent worried about baby-proofing their house or buying a car seat. They dont intend ever to have children. As a matter of fact, they are proud of their childlessness. Modern Americans, writes Albert Mohler, are determined not only to liberate sex from marriage but to liberate sex from procreation.

A spectator’s guide to Jesus - John Dickson

For the most godless country on earth, we seem to be talking about Jesus a lot. Now, along comes John Dickson with a book that has 'essential summer reading written all over it.

Healthy Relationships Kit

The Healthy Relationships Kit is designed to help people think about how to improve their love-life by outlining what factors are linked to good and bad relationships.

Self-destructive life ends in light

Simon Riches knows the struggle of same-sex attraction and the pain of living a homosexual lifestyle - now he is dedicated to leading others out of that same maze.

A bad photo or a modern miracle?

A hundred years ago the London Missionary Society said goodbye to its missionaries with the almost certain knowledge it would not see their faces again for decades. But today's technology means Sydney's CMS supporters can now look forward to seeing the work of their evangelists any day of the week.

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