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Dirt Music

After seven years of work on his novel, Dirt Music, Tim Winton had a 1200 page manuscript and a book that he ‘hated’.

Cultural Change and Biblical Faith

Cultures, even sub-cultures, are rarely static. Their grab-bag of values and practices ebb and flow over the course of years or geography, evolve, adapt or get corrupted. How sad it is that the church, chameleon-like, often simply goes with the flow - that infamous line of least resistance.

Communicating for Life

Communicating and stewardship are rarely linked. You might expect a book subtitled ‘Christian Stewardship in Community and Media’ to be about how to communicate more effectively or how to improve giving.

Change and the Church

Few would deny that the pace of change in society is accelerating. Peter Corney has resourcefully written Change and the Church to aid church leaders, councils or boards initiate and manage constructive change in the local church.

Burnt Alive - The Staines and the God they loved

On January 22, 1999, in a remote hill tribal village in the Indian state of Orissa, Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two young sons, Philip and Timothy, settled to sleep overnight in their station wagon.Soon after midnight, the Staines’ vehicle was set upon by an enraged mob. They beat and stabbed the father and his two little boys with tridents before lighting a fire beneath their vehicle, incinerating them.

Anyone for Alpha? Evangelism in a Post-Christian Society

No evangelism program has enjoyed the success of Alpha with one in six British churches and thousands more worldwide adopting the program. In 1998 it carried its own near-saturation advertising campaign on British television. Alpha is now a highly commercialized international industry providing products from videotapes to cookbooks. Some have heralded it as God's instrument for revival. It has been the subject of numerous articles, doctorates and books, including "Anyone for Alpha? Evangelism in a post-Christian Society" by sociologist Stephen Hunt.

Australian Tapestry

I read this book fresh from my involvement in making the MU quilt for Pam Goodhew. For months, dozens of godly women met weekly for an old fashioned quilting bee around a communal frame in my lounge room, stitching this gift of love and sharing their own life stories.

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