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#72 - The churches and sexual wholeness

Archbishop Jensen has recently decided not to take his Sydney bishops to the Archbishop of Canterburys forthcoming conference in Lambeth, London. Do the grounds for the boycott"”in this case, differing views over the place of homosexuality in our fellowship"”mean that conservative Christians and Anglicans are 'homophobic? Are they obsessed with sex? Has the Anglican church now split?

Generating Gen Y recruits

Generation Y is the so-called 'options generation. They are renowned for their lack of long-term commitment and last-minute attitude to life. So how do you recruit and manage volunteers from people whose every commitment is flexible?

What goes up… behind the 2007 election

The 2007 Federal Election has come and gone and Nicholas Stuart's book, What goes up... behind the 2007 election, seeks to explore the reasons behind why the country changed government so emphatically.

Sydney: one law for all

Bishop of South Sydney, Robert Forsyth says the Sydney Diocese rejects the Archbishop of Canterbury's suggestion integrating Sharia law with British legal systems would deliver greater social cohesion.

Kids take gospel to school

A record number of Crusader leaders are heading for the schoolyard after spending their holidays training for evangelism.

Connecting you now

Australians love mobile communication. In 2005 mobile telephone penetration of the Australian population had reached 94 per cent with 19 million subscribers nation wide. In 2007 alone Australians bought just over ten million new handsets.

Kell backs Rudd’s 2020 vision

Anglicare Sydney CEO, Peter Kell says Kevin Rudds announcement of a 2020 Summit is a step towards solving the nations long-term problems.

The Books of the Bible (TNIV)

The Scriptures, with chapters, verses, and headings removed and the books re-ordered and re-organised resulting in a great aid for Christians who want to better understand the Bible.

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