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Analysis: Failure not a dirty word for ‘missionary’ Christians

As the diocesan mission begins in earnest, it's likely that success stories of new, flourishing ministry initiatives will abound – God-willing. But it is also inevitable that, for whatever reason, some new initiatives won't work, at least in human terms. And that means as a Diocese, we are going to have to learn to deal with failure.

Partnership with Congo will help church grow amid chaos

With the Democratic Republic of Congo suffering through civil war, crippling inflation, natural disasters and tribal fighting, the Anglican Church of Australia is being asked to partner with the Congolese Church to help bring relief to the war-torn country.

Picking up the pieces in Bali

In the wake of the October bombings in Bali, Sue Scarcella says Christians have a unique chance to help the shattered Balinese rebuild their lives

How Brian found an international mission field here in Sydney

Brian Tung will be one of 31 people ordained as deacon in the Diocese of Sydney this month, with the ordination service to be held on February 8th at St Andrew's Cathedral. But he is already part of a new ministry aimed at reaching some of Sydney's ‘lost people groups'.

Worst ever crisis hits Canberra

When the firestorm hit Canberra on Saturday, January 18, over 400 buildings were destroyed, including the New Creative Ministries church centre in Dixon Drive, Holder.

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