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Slotting in seniors

Seasoned evangelist John Chapman says he feels "cared for wonderfully" as an older member of his church. However he admits resources for telling the gospel to his generation are thin on the ground, and the need grow ministries to the elderly will only increase. What are Sydney Anglicans doing to address this need?

Africa discovers Chris #8

Chris is drawing to the end of his four week Year 13 expedition to Kenya, and as the pace relaxes he begins to wonder whether his mission-mindset will survive the slow-down.

A spectator’s guide to world views

Every time we listen to a song, see a film, read a newspaper or novel, watch TV or have a casual conversation with friends we are being exposed to a world view of some kind. Wouldn't it be good to have a book that would help you decode the meanings behind the message?

Winning back the 50s boom church

Older folk do not seem part of most churches vision for growth. This is despite the fact that seniors are already the fastest growing segment of the community and will continue to be so as 'Baby boomers begin to join the ranks of seniors. ALAN LANGDON sets out a practical way forward.

#66 How to start relating to politics

Being able to freely cast your vote is not a privilege enjoyed in every part of the world. With a Federal election on the way, Australians become more aware of our ability to participate in the democratic process.

Charity stops at home

On the eve of Homeless Persons Awareness Week, Christian workers say violence at home is behind a surge in kids cast out on the street.

Youth see bigger picture

This term, eight Sydney Anglican churches will host Youthsurge events, bringing up to 500 teenagers in their region together at one time.

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