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When Christians disagree - Glenn Davies

What should Christians do when they disagree? All too often Christians make no effort to resolve their disputes, preferring to harbour resentment and ill will towards another brother or sister.

Poverty fighter to challenge inner city

A Newtown Anglican church says it may be small but it will be hosting a big name this weekend to demonstrate God's even larger concern for society's weakest members.

Can Bono make poverty history? - Greg Clarke

Jesus said the poor will always be with us, so where does that leave Christian support of Live8? At one level, a Christian could view such activity as Babylonian "“ an attempt to build heaven on earth. But is it?

Working through the Bible

This weekend Bible Society NSW and the Macquarie Christian Studies Institute (MCSI) will jointly launch Going to Work with God, the first in a ground-breaking series of Bible studies on the subject of work.

John’s a winner!

John Dickson says he is 'stoked! to have won the 2005 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award but believes another book may have been more deserving.

Women teach kids law of the jungle

Anthea Molino and Bronwen Courtney love teaching the gospel to children, and they are taking calls from churches keen to learn from their dynamic approach.

Wheeling, dealing and reeling them in

A Sydney Anglican has struck on a unique idea which utilises his passions for all things wheeled to raise much needed dollars for his housing commission centred parish.

The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason

The End of Faith by Sam Harris is a book written in the atheist tradition of Bertrand Russell. It is proof that a self-indulgent and stupid book can be written by a clever man. Harris argument is that religion is deeply irrational and that it is responsible for the age of terror in which we live.

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