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August 2003 South Sydney Report : Bishop Writes

There are two immediate issues that come from the furore over the 'gay bishops' controversy last month. One is about the Bible and the other about the hidden dangers of homophobia. First, it's clear that in our society 'the Bible says' doesn't have any traction anymore. The reactions to comments about the Bible show that in these days our society has no real idea about what we evangelicals mean.

Ossuary fails biggest test

The 'James Ossuary', originally hailed as a remarkable find last year, is now being widely reported as a forgery.

Youthworks and MAC combine to train the ‘thinking Christian’

Mary Andrews College has decades of history, while Youthworks College has been in operation just a few short years. But faculty members from the two colleges are looking to work together to equip men and women for Christian life and ministry.

Learning to do the unthinkable

Two ways to live, the classic outline that has helped thousands of people like Graeme Hoinville to grasp the gospel, is being put back on the agenda as part of basic training for all Christians, writes GEOFF ROBSON.

Bring your friends every week’

The rector of one of Sydney's largest churches says leaders must set the example by inviting friends to church.

Book Review: A Better Way Rediscovering the Drama of God-centered worship

This book comes with a solid endorsement by JI Packer, who tells us that Michael Horton's ‘enlivening wisdom is surely a godsend to all evangelicals'. As you leaf through the book you find sharp observations about how we run church and helpful secular wisdom about church, religion, and Gen-X and Y thinking. Most importantly, one discovers a serious attempt to maintain the primacy of the word of God, over and against a modern tendency within evangelical churches to be simultaneously seeker-driven and theologically vacuous.

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