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Narnia’s Prince promises gospel opportunities

As Prince Caspian hits theatres on June 5, one Sydney Anglican church is already using the Narnia Chronicles to creatively share the gospel with those learning English. In Sydneyanglicans.net's exclusive interview, CS Lewis step-grandson, Tim Gresham gives a special insight into how Christ is being kept central in the Narnia films. Could the new Narnia film be a good gospel opportunity for you?

Prince Caspian - the book

Whats immediately obvious is that Prince Caspian does not have the overt gospel parallels that highlight The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Judging from secular reviews Ive surveyed, this makes Prince Caspian more palatable to a wider audience.

Equip Women hit the books

Sydney women have signed up to a new book club and raised over $11,000 for indigenous communities without the Bible in their own language.

Budget brings hope, more needed: Kell

Anglicare Sydney CEO Peter Kell says last night's Federal Budget provides important first steps towards fulfilling the Government's social inclusion agenda but more is needed.

Addicts can cross Bridge

St Faith's Narrabeen's The Bridge ministry is closing the gap between Alcoholics Anonymous and church.

Archbishop launches Burma appeal

Archbishop Peter Jensen has called for prayer and practical support for the victims of the Burma cyclone, which has affected at least two million people.

Christianity and US foreign policy

In recent years the link between Christianity and US foreign policy has become a topic of increasing global interest. Historian Mike Thompson gives us a historical perspective.

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