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Addicts can see the light

A US expert in drug ministry has been engaged to help Anglican churches establish 'restoration fellowships for people recovering from addictions.

Transforming education

Dr Bryan Cowling reveals the new vision for education embraced by Sydney Anglicans.

A nation in disarray

Some images we see of life in Africa are heart wrenching, especially those coming out of Zimbabwe.

The Bible Overview

Ever felt bewildered by all the vast details in the Bible? Worse still, ever struggled to explain it to someone else? The Bible Overview may be the map you're looking for.

Rethinking HUP thinking

The Homogenous Unit Principle - identifying discrete people groups to target evangelism - may be too naive a way to view the world.

Election analysis: education

Very soon Australians will go to the polls to elect a government for the next three years. On what criteria will they choose one party rather than another?

Reading, Writing and Religion

Today, Christian parents have an overwhelming choice of schools as they think about education within the overall responsibility of nurturing children in a God-honouring way. How do parents choose in the educational 'marketplace?

You REPA what you sow

A "storm in a teacup" "“ a minor argument or fight - is sometimes useful. It can help you see people in a new light. Consider the "storm in a teacup" that followed the proposal in a recent Southern Cross that the diocese set up a College of Church Music.

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