Mr Kirikori's life fell apart when the sea swept into his home on 26 December 2004 killing his daughter and destroying their small Indian village of Keela Manakudi.
Mr Kirikori's life fell apart when the sea swept into his home on 26 December 2004 killing his daughter and destroying their small Indian village of Keela Manakudi.
A troupe of 30 orphans have delighted the ears of Sydney Anglicans and brought attention to the needs for the gospel in Uganda through a series of concerts in Australia this past fortnight.
Sydneyanglicans.net has won the nation's most prestigious award for a Christian website taking out the Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) award for best website at an awards ceremony in Melbourne over the weekend.
Stuart Crawshaw was reluctant to do youth ministry until all his mates left church for the pub scene.
After five years in detention, a legal nobody in a quagmire of immigration law, Amir Mesrinejad has been released from Villawood Detention Centre.
Sydney Anglicans looked to the future in founding colleges at local universities, writes IAN WALKER.
Moore College lecturer, Michael Jensen, and his young family are on their way to spend three years at Oxford University, but new technology means they are staying only a keystroke away from friends and family.
Ministry trainee David Piper is at the cutting edge of a ministry that is seeing Bible Workshop @ TAFE, area deaneries and Anglican Youthworks combine to reach students with the gospel.
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