What is the ongoing place of the Mosaic law in the life of the Christian? Has it been rendered obsolete? Or does it continue to play a positive role?
What is the ongoing place of the Mosaic law in the life of the Christian? Has it been rendered obsolete? Or does it continue to play a positive role?
FEVA, an evangelistic ministry to Sydney's visual arts students and working artists, is holding an art exhibition today at St Stephen's, Willoughby to raise funds for their newly employed evangelist Cameron Blair.
A Sydney Anglican faces a death sentence if the Department of Immigration pushes ahead with plans to deport him to Iran, says the Principal of Moore College.
To win the Jews, Paul was prepared to 'become like a Jew'. To win rowers, Malcolm Reid is getting ready to climb on board at the Sydney International Regatta Centre.
Christians need to be snoops! Not busy bodies, but always watching what is going on around us.
A group of Moore College students and lecturers are inviting interested people to attend at protest at Villawood Detention Centre tomorrow afternoon.
Meeting together regularly is vital for Sydney Anglican women involved in the Diocesan Mission, says an organiser of a sell-out womens dinner held this week.
Many people think the ideal youth leader is someone who wears the latest clothes, listens to the latest music, sports the latest haircut and body piercing"¦ but most importantly, is young. Yet one of the main reasons we have a preference for young leaders is due to the flawed mission strategy that expects adults to be the main agents in building bridges with non-Christian youths.
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