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Shining like stars

More than twelve hundred people have crammed the Hills Centre in Castle Hill to testify to the evangelistic efforts being made in Sydneys north west.

Names for Nothingness

Names for Nothingness is about a modern family dealing with empty spaces that should be filled to the brim. In relationships that are characterised by a one-step-forwards-two-steps-back choreography, the teenage Caitlin, her mother Sharn and step-father, Liam, live with disappointment, regret and things unsaid, trying to maintain a calm surface while the feelings beneath start to surge.

#038: Sent home to no home at all

Amir Mesrinejad is from Iran. He is currently being held in Villawood IDC, where he has been for over 4 years. Since being in detention, Amir has become a Christian, but he may soon be deported.

What I know about raising a disabled daughter

The opening sentence of Anna Karenina could easily be modified to fit families in which there is a disabled child, for each disability is different and each child with a disability is born in a different context, it makes a huge difference whether the child with a disability is the first born, the only child or as in my case the youngest of three whose elder brothers are healthy and active.

Movie event puts people right with God

In an unique evangelistic event, the 10.45am congregation at St Pauls Carlingford are inviting their friends and neighbours to the movies this Saturday night.

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