What is a Christian to make of Paulo Coelho? He is a former dark magician, now a practising Catholic, who writes books combining a veneer of Christianity with new age mysticism and occult practices.
What is a Christian to make of Paulo Coelho? He is a former dark magician, now a practising Catholic, who writes books combining a veneer of Christianity with new age mysticism and occult practices.
Chris Entwistle, on a Year 13 mission to Kenya, begins to weigh the struggle of ministry at 'the ends of the earth' with the joy of seeing Jesus' Great Commission fulfilled.
A Sydney Anglican minister says the Cronulla that gave birth to Sydneys 2005 race riots no longer exists.
Healing services often raise eye-brows in Sydney Anglican circles because of a collective cringe over those who have encouraged others to demand what God does not promise to give. However Stuart Robinson shares a model that can respectfully and faithfully connect with a community's need to be made whole.
Hold that audience! explains the art of using illustrations for effect rather than simply to wake listeners up. A mandatory hour for everyone who believes they have a message worth communicating!
What may be the most famous chapter in all of western literature portrays the appeal of a "therapeutic gospel."
AFES National Director Richard Chin missed Mid Year Conference (MYC) this year, one of the few he has missed in more than 20 years. But the former UNSW Medicine student and Wollongong University chaplain has been involved in more MYCs than he can remember.
As thousands of Christian university students meet for mid year conferences these holidays, a new ministry called SPICE is giving a fresh flavour to ethnic ministry. This unique Bible study group that encourages Sri Lankan, Pakistani and Indian Christian Exploration "“ hence SPICE "“ is just one taste of the multitude of ministries transforming Sydney's universities.
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