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It’s time Anglicans faced up to the idea of real commitment

The hardest lesson many ministers learn is that, ultimately, there is nothing you can do to get another person to commit. Commitment requires freedom of choice. Commitment is very personal. Efforts to force commitment will, at best, foster involvement.

Vertical mission takes off

Wei Ling (not her real name) could be in trouble with her government for the commitment she has made to Christ but she has nothing but praise for the ministry that found her in Sydneys vast vertical mission field.

Mission to Bangkok’s body and soul

22 Moore College staff and students have returned from a successful mission in Bangkok where a partnership with a local church saw teams encounter the most desperate members of South East Asian society.

40 Days ends as it began

40 Days with the Risen Lord have come to an end with Sydney Anglicans gathering to pray, including a five hour vigil at St Philips, York Street.

The Myth of Conflict in Angels and Demons

The idea of the conflict between science and religion is pervasive in our society, particularly in popular literature. This article examines the mythical origins of the conflict metaphor and its employment by the airport novelist of the moment, Dan Brown.

Missionaries bring AIDS home to Australians

These children come from the Masaka / Rakai district in Uganda - and both of them have AIDS. What happens when evangelists come face to face with the epidemic savaging generations of Africans?

#040 Changing the abortion landscape

In a society that views the autonomy of the individual as sacrosanct and defining, we view all challenges to that autonomy as a threat. In addition, we live in a consumer culture, which tells us that we deserve to have whatever it is we want.

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