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Charities call for government to act on poverty report

Key Australian charities have come out in support of recommendations made by the Senate committee that federal, state and territory governments develop a national strategy to tackle poverty and called for a new anti-poverty unit reporting directly to the Prime Minister.

Young audience for a message as old as time

Rare and remarkable Bibles found their way to Australia in the past 216 years, and some outstanding examples are now on display at the Newcastle City Library.

Sydney’s passion for outreach bears fruit

As The Passion of the Christ continues to strike a chord with filmgoers, churches across Sydney have taken opportunities to capitalise on the sudden interest in Jesus.

‘A privacy invasion we had to have’

Clergy applying for ordination in the Sydney Diocese will have their privacy invaded under tough questioning about past misconduct, Philip Gerber, Director of the Diocese of Sydney's Professional Standards Unit, has admitted. But he says it is an invasion of privacy ‘we had to have'.

Mansfield leaves EM for parish life

The Rev David Mansfield, Director of Evangelism Ministries (EM) has resigned after 12 years to become the rector of St Phillip's, York Street.

Wild streets paved with Christ’s love for the lost

Church plant of the month: Keen church members at St Edmund's, Eastgardens who are sharing the gospel with their friends and neighbours are continuing to see more people put their trust in Christ.

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