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Northern Lights

Philip Pullman, the author of Northern Lights, may prove to be to childrens literature what Richard Dawkins is to science.

Jono versus Bono

U2s Bono makes much of the physical poverty in Africa but Jono Vink wants to address the continents spiritual hunger.

Food drive opens Dural doors

Dural District and Cherrybrook Anglican Churches have raised a record 13,000 non-perishable food items through a community food drive and outreach event over the weekend.

Heléna

Sydney author Jo-Anne Berthelsens first novel takes us into the life of a young Czechoslovakian pianist just before the beginning of the Second World War and follows her for ten years.

Egg donor abuse fears

A bill to debated in New South Wales' upper house from today could lead to an unintentional abuse of women if MPs vote to pass therapeutic cloning legislation.

Real vision: planning for 2050

The world "even just the Christian world "has radically altered over the past fifty years and there is no reason to expect the pace of change to slow over the next fifty.

A storyteller’s secrets

Everyone loves a story. But it is just as evident that not everyone can tell one. In this second of Clifford Warne's classic lectures, the master story-teller himself shares how tell a yarn that will make people sit up and think.

Camp study creating Christian connection

This winter, over 500 year 12 students will swap their video games, shopping expeditions, TV veg-outs and home study regime for a week at a Crusaders HSC study camp. But study camps are more than just a route to good marks "“ they are a route to the good news. Have study camps changed your life? Share your thoughts on our forums.

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