Mark Hadley
Results available but Mark has received his call

The results of thirteen years of study will be delivered to more than sixty-six thousand Higher School Certificate students beginning this morning – but Mark North is one student who won’t be hanging on the telephone.

17/12/2004
Airborne charity trades comfort for kids

Any more generosity on the part of Christians like Les Nixon and there wouldn’t be room for the pilot.

16/12/2004
Signed, sealed delivered – it’s yours!

Sydney Rector Roger Chilton has taken a break from his Pymble parish to help plant 10,000 Gospel seeds in remote Chinese villages.

15/12/2004
Doctors agree - God is good for you

National research has finally quantified what Christians have always known: believing makes you a better person.

13/12/2004
TV Review - More to children’s tv than waking up Jeff

The average Australian toddler spends a third of his or her waking life in front of the television. A four month old watches an average of 44 minutes a day, building to two and a half hours by the time they reach four years. Some would call such statistics appalling; others, evidence of a necessary evil.

12/12/2004
Waffle - Eviction

The ‘Waffle – Eviction’ DVD is the latest children’s resource to emerge from Logosdor, a Christian powerhouse of kids’ entertainment and education.

11/12/2004
Unexpected generosity a real eye-opener

A charity focussed on giving back sight to the prematurely blind has been stunned by the generosity of Sydney Anglicans.

09/12/2004
Age shall not weary them

Padstow Anglican is celebrating 75 years of service in south-west Sydney with plans to revolutionise members’ ministry to the suburb.

07/12/2004
Record graduates ready to go

Sydney Missionary and Bible College is sending out a record number of new graduates to deliver an old message.

03/12/2004
Staying in touch just got easier

A new range of services means Sydneyanglicans users can now stay in touch with what’s ‘new’ without having to constantly surf the net.

03/12/2004
Christian channel conquers Australian airwaves

A new broadcasting deal means Australians now have access to Christian television programs 24-7.

02/12/2004
Million dollar deal may delay Gospel

The potentially lucrative listing of St Andrew’s Cathedral as a heritage icon may hamper future gospel work, say staff.

01/12/2004
Bible breaks the sound barrier

Efforts to translate the Bible into an Aboriginal dialect on Groote Eylandt are resulting in unknown sounds finally making it to the printed page.

30/11/2004
Kidswise – Christian talks only a click away

Children’s workers have a new on-line friend thanks to the theological an entrepreneurial nous of a Sydney school teacher.

26/11/2004
Minister receives marching orders

Sans Souci Anglicans are looking to a military man to lead them in their fight for souls in Sydney’s south.

26/11/2004
Tasmania calling – send help!

Tasmanian church goers are crying out for Sydney to help reach a population swelled by settling families.

24/11/2004
Killing fields now ripe for harvest

Cambodia, a country once devastated by a cruel cultural revolution, is set to be transformed by a growing number of keen Christian graduates.

23/11/2004
Gospel hiding in a gingerbread house

All over Sydney Christian women are laying sweet-trails that lead their friends to the Gospel.

22/11/2004
Cherrybrook prefers taste of American ministry

Cherrybrook Anglicans have offered their parish to an Australian ex-pat because of his ground-breaking ministry in the United States.

19/11/2004
Honest lyrics win frank admiration

The honest approach has earned a Christian musician high praise from an audience of Northern suburbs fans.

18/11/2004
Anglicans to hand 120 million fund over to insurance giant

The superannuation of thousands of Sydney diocesan staff and clergy worth more than $120 million dollars is about to be transferred to insurance giant AMP.

17/11/2004
Hills Anglicans – taking care of business

A local Anglican church and Anglican Retirement Villages are building on their strengths to create a ground-breaking ministry to the Hills business community.

16/11/2004
Archbishop and author battle to break Da Vinci’s code

Archbishop Peter Jensen and award-winning author Thomas Kenneally will be using the best-seller ‘The Da Vinci Code’ as a cue to debate the origins of the Christian church.

15/11/2004
Abortion debate fails mothers and babies

A Sydney Anglican think-tank is claiming tightening abortion laws will do little to save the lives of unborn babies.

12/11/2004
Working out the Christian world view

The way Christians see the world is now a matter for study at the Blue Mountains Bible College. 25 students are spending evenings at a former factory turned classroom for a period of nine weeks discovering what goes into a Christian world view. The ground-breaking course is being hosted by Springwood/Winmalee Anglican Church, in its newly refurbished ministry centre.

12/11/2004