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The Atheist Manifesto

It seems that in recent times that some atheists have become more and more 'evangelistic, in the sense of actively trying to convert people to their point of view. With a title such as The Atheist Manifesto, it should come as no surprise that this is the intention of Michael Onfrays new book.

US reply nothing new

Archbishop Peter Jensen has said the US bishops' reply to the Anglican Communions ultimatum says nothing new and may do nothing to resolve tensions between the two bodies.

You don’t have to be Superman

In the wake of National Foster Carers' week, Anglicare says more foster carers are urgently needed for short-term crisis care.

Sydney moves with nation on abuse

During the final day of Synod for 2007, Sydney Diocese has decided move in step with the Australian Anglican church on the issue of child protection.

Passionate response to atonement attacks

After a passionate debate, Sydney Synod has expressed its concern at recent attacks on the penal substitutionary understanding of Christs atoning death by some high profile Anglican leaders.

Rebuke to gaming addicted Govt

Sydney Anglicans have sent a strong rebuke to the NSW Parliament for its addiction to gaming revenue, as part of a raft of motions which also tackled the problem of gambling within the church.

Sydney confirms its word power

Anglican Media Sydney has reconfirmed its position as the top Christian news team in Australia and New Zealand, flying out of the Word Power awards in Auckland with 5 gold awards from the 12 categories they were eligible.

Challenges in mission in DR Congo

Starting a Bible school without books or buildings, visiting parishes where there are no roads, sending messages where there is no post, running seminars where participants don't have Bibles...these are just a few of the challenges myself and my wife and Elizabeth Richards have faced in the two years since they came to work for the Diocese of Kindu in the heart of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

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