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Moore on the move?

Should we stay or should we go? Its a question that has confronted Sydneys Moore Theological College for several years and now looks set to be resolved in 2005.

The power and the passion

The politics 'exposed by The Chosen Ones has helped improve congregational life, writes Bruce Ballantine-Jones.

Top planner nominated for Newcastle

The Reverend Stuart Robinson, acting CEO of Evangelism Ministries in Sydney, is one of six people nominated as the next Bishop of Newcastle.

Media Tarts - How The Australian Press Frames Female Politicians

This book is an entertaining and informative critique of the Australian medias treatment of women who are prominent in politics. Former Sydney Anglican Synod member and Sydney Morning Herald writer Julia Baird is well aware that she has now joined the ranks of the very press that is under her microscope. But this doesnt hold her back in her quest to discover why, by and large, Australias female politicians of all have promised much and delivered little. In part, Baird surmises, this is because of unrealistic expectations and invidious comparisons with figures like Margaret Thatcher.

Macquarie rioters desperate, not demons

A leading welfare agency is warning authorities not to cover the causes of the recent Macquarie Fields riots by turning desperate people into demons.

Stop playing it safe

International speaker Vaughn Roberts has challenged 2000 Christian men to step outside their almost too comfortable lives.

Six Steps To Encouragement

Six Steps to Encouragement is a new training course from Matthias Media. Its motto is: "Gods word changes us, and through us it can change others too." As one might expect from the title, the course operates over six sessions, and is designed to fit into six sessions of a small group.

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