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by Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen speaks on Anger as part of a series on emotions in the Christian life, delivered at the Australia Day Convention 2010
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Steve Kryger
Steve Kryger is Anglican Media Sydney’s technology and ministry blogger. He has spent years working in online marketing and is the Media and Communications Pastor at Church by the Bridge, Kirribilli. You can read more of Steve’s advice at his own site Communicate Jesus. You can also follow Steve on Twitter.

Extra-marital dating agency lacks eternal perspective.
Educated and proactive parents better than a government filter
Beyond the internet, and into Christian ministry
Steve Kryger believes anonymous feedback is damaging to Christian fellowship.
I feel deeply uncomfortable about child sponsorship incentives.
When did marketing become 'the devil's work'?
A website that makes finding cheap books easy!
Technology helps us avoid each other. And that's so ironic, when we crave authentic relationships.
Wufoo offers Australian churches a 50 percent discount...
Many church organisations have complex URLs. Here is a lesson in why that's a bad idea....
Is it the gospel on your church website? And is it clear?
Spam problems? Use Gmail instead.
We should thank God for Apple and their stance against porn. This isn't the time to remain silent.
The gospel message is precious and deserves clear expression.
Learn a lesson from Julia Gillard and the MySchool website. Please beware when drawing conclusions from website analytics
Do evangelical Christians have a right view of the role of the arts?
Do you find it hard to remember what happened at a meeting?!
Encouraging to see how churches are making Jesus known.
Media resources for your Easter services
Help your congregation to reflect, discuss and apply.
When is iPhone use rude? If note-taking is perceived as web surfing, should I refrain from using technology?
In comparing the online banking of Westpac and St George I discovered a great lesson. There is always something to learn from others, especially for the use of technology in ministry.
A living, breathing site, all about dying. Software that emails your thoughts to loved ones after your die. So how do our contemporaries see their own mortality?
New technology has made assisting our desire to know God through his Word easier than ever.
Is your child searching for "porn"? Statistics suggest it is one of the most searched for items amongst under 7s.
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