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Five-cent miracles do happen

While many might see them as 'shrapnel weighing down the wallet, Dave and Bev Vincent see the humble five-cent coin as treasure.

The family questions

Each month Christianity.net.au assembles a free feature for Christian workers tackling the tough questions. This month it's family, friends and relationships - the site's best answers to real questions submitted by real people.

TAMAR says ‘our work is done’

TAMAR (Towards A More Appropriate Response), a group of women supporting victims of sexual abuse in the church and encouraging reform, has dissolved after 12 years of advocacy.

Deer hunting with Jesus

This books blurb describes it as hilarious and funny. It isnt. It is very serious and at times very sad.

Lay leader steps up

Shellharbour City Centre Anglican Churchs school-based plant at Shellharbour Anglican College has been the catalyst for one man to step up to a new level of lay leadership.

Sydney targets neglected rich

The Sydney Diocese is preparing to announce a raft of incentives and training measures to help fill critical voids in some of the citys richest, but most neglected parishes.

Ministry vacancies a joke!

Sydneys wealthier parishes are in distress. Despite record numbers of graduates from Moore College, they cant get ministers.

Total Church critique

Steve Timmis and Tim Chester are the authors of Total Church: A Radical Reshaping Around Gospel and Community, in which they seek to outline their deep convictions about the gospel and church life. Though the book is brief to the point of being terse, and offers theological sketches more than extensive discussions of its main themes, the authors give an excellent account of the nature of the gospel and the authoritative place of Scripture for the churches of Jesus Christ.

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