As ABC radio prepares to broadcast a series of talks to get Australians talking about Jesus, media evangelist Dominic Steele is in a unique position to see the result firsthand.
As ABC radio prepares to broadcast a series of talks to get Australians talking about Jesus, media evangelist Dominic Steele is in a unique position to see the result firsthand.
For many punters its about big hats, big bets and the free flow of champagne. For jockey Darren Beadman, the ultimate prize for riding in Australias most famous horserace today is being a faithful witness to Jesus.
Christians should be engaged, active and outspoken about the great challenges that face Australians today, argues Kevin Rudd, Australia's new alternative Prime Minister
Ans van der Zwaag is a CMS missionary in Hillbrow, a poverty-stricken inner-city area of Johannesburg, South Africa. She shares what a day's work amongst Africa's poorest city dwellers means to her...
Anglican school students have joined forces with one of Australias biggest names in musical theatre to help victims of the South Asia tsunami.
Former Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson has told a forum on faith and politics that the State cannot survive without the Church and has urged church members to interact with politicians relationally.
Anglicare Council announced today that two of its older Aged Care nursing homes, Chesalon Malabar and Chesalon Manly, will need to close in 2007.
First broadcast in 1959 as the ABC Lectures, and re-named two years later as a memorial to Sir Richard Boyer, the ABC chairman who introduced them, the Boyer Lectures are broadcast each year on ABC Radio National. In 2005, the Boyer Lectures will be delivered by the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Peter Jensen. His topic, The Future of Jesus will give Christians new opportunities to share their faith.
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