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Prepare to be doorknocked (by poor)

The downturn means more unemployed and homeless will be doorknocking local churches seeking help. Anglicare is offering a half-day short course to prepare clergy and lay leaders.

Quiet Please: politicians are present

Should Christian politicians mention their faith? An article in the current Australian Journal of Political Science says they should 'exercise caution".

In due season - Valerie Volk

The sudden illness and resulting death of Valerie Volk's husband cast her into a world of suffering and separation. What emerged was a strengthened faith and a book of poetry that has the ability to lead similarly suffering readers through to a new gratitude and acceptance.

First contact for new migrants

About 100 Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus arrived permanently in Australia every day. What should we do about it?

Strong vision = more giving

The Rev Rod Irvine has encouraged ministers to be bolder in their fundraising initiatives at a conference organised by Bishop Al Stewart this week.

Parenting Hannah Montana fans

Sydneyanglicans.net's parenting expert Catriona Corbett has accompanied film critic Mark Hadley to a screening of Hannah Montana - the movie. Read her advice for the parents of mesmerised tweens and teens.

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