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Time and place

Why does walk up evangelism work well in one place and not in another? It all comes down to time and place. There are some circumstances that make our efforts conducive to success and some that do not.

The evolution of men’s ministry

With one-quarter of Australian men reported to be working 55 hours or more per week, and family time under increasing pressure, it would seem the humble Saturday is becoming more and more precious. Mens Katoomba Convention numbers have plateaued in recent years. And yet, over the weekend that has just been and the weekend to come, over 4000 men will spend their Saturdays at this years MKC. Are conventions becoming extinct or evolving as a means of reaching men?

Canada vote encouraging, bishop

Retired Sydney bishop Ken Short says the strength of the vote to break with the Anglican Church in Canada by the Vancouver congregation led by his son, the Rev David Short (pictured), will encourage other congregations considering a similar move.

Angels sighted on Broadway

A Sydney producer says angels are behind the success of a Broadway-bound musical that has received stunning support both here and overseas.

Clergy connect with Archbishop

Archbishop Peter Jensen has begun meeting small groups of rectors from across Sydney to discuss and plan for Connect 09.

College grads bring ministry boom

As they prepare for their March wedding, Chris Holding and Melinda McKane are also part of a boom of Youthworks College graduates going into parish ministry.

The sex questions

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

No-Go-Week for Christian O-Week

An on-campus Christian group has been banned from making direct contact with students during O-week in an unprecedented move by the student representative council.

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