Connections have not been the only benefit for some SydAng churches who have shared Australia's Biggest Morning Tea with their neighbourhoods this week.
Connections have not been the only benefit for some SydAng churches who have shared Australia's Biggest Morning Tea with their neighbourhoods this week.
One Sydney Anglican still has no regrets about asking guests at her 21st 'pyjama breakfast not to bring gifts.
With just three weeks until the Global Anglican Future Conference, there are growing signs participants will push for concrete action at the gathering.
The pursuit of happiness sounds like a pagan idea to many Christians. Brian Rosner wonders what our churches can say to a culture that thinks its so important"¦
As Africans return the gospel to America, the Moral Majority is on the move.
Demographic statistics are a great resource for understanding the communities we are seeking to serve and confront with the gospel. But be aware of the dangers inherent in masses of data.
Humility over ego; truth-telling over tantalising; listening over speaking. Of all the occupations these maxims could be associated with, journalism would surely be the last. But they were the very vocation-challenging values called for by speakers at the second 'Access All Areas conference for Christian media workers held at the weekend. They came from the lips of media power-brokers as significant as the general manager of the ABC, and were echoed by international delegates drawn from as far afield as the earthquake-racked villages of Chinas Sichuan province. The message was clear: report as though you were writing for an audience of One"¦
Promise Hsu, a Chinese Christian journalist in Sydney for Access All Areas, talks to Sydneyanglicans.net about his reflections on the Sichuan earthquake.
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