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Howard, Rudd answer church

For the first time in any Federal election, the two main players "“ Prime Minister John Howard and Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd "“ will speak directly to Australian Christians and field questions from church leaders.

Malabar merge successful

A beachside parish's injection of new life two years ago has led to amazing growth among kids and families.

Churches that give newcomers vertigo

Shellharbour City Centre Anglican Church, in conjunction with Shellharbour Anglican College, are planning to start a new church in the school. As part of their planning they sent a team out to different church plants. What they found was a real eye opener into what is considered the forefront of the Sydney mission.

Spong and other voices from the margins

Why is Spongs book Jesus for Non-Religious "along with other recent sensational claims "likely to gain traction with our friends and family?

Jesus for the Non-Religious

Jack Spong is back. Once again he is visiting Australia to promote a new book. This one is called Jesus for the Non-Religious and like so many of his others it pulls no punches.

What we know about women’s ministry

Mary Andrews College principal Narelle Jarrett asks four women what MAC did for them, and where ministry training has taken their lives to date.

In search of ... your Face

Facebook, the social networking phenomenon that is taking the Internet by storm, is ripe for use by anyone interested in Christian ministry. Andrew Lim tells you why.

Jesus for the Non-Religious 2

Spong paints a portrait of a Jesus who overturned the barriers of race, creed and sexuality in order "to free our humanity to enter another realm of consciousness". But to arrive at this figure the author first explains that almost everything the Gospels say about him is historically false.

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