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03/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
It is a strange phenomenon when your friends and enemies agree about you.
But Sydney Anglicans enjoy this peculiarity. Neither friends nor enemies think we believe in Anglicanism.
Recently Sydney has had the pleasure of hearing an American preacher, Pastor Mark Driscoll. In a two-week period…
Most Bible “myths” are believed by so called “unbelievers”.
Local churches must be involved if e-training for ministry is to be truly effective, argues Graham Stanton
For the last couple of centuries western civilisation has been looking at the world through the lens of the public…
Choosing the right school is about balancing conflicting priorities. Ethicist Dr Danielle Scarratt has developed…
It appears that Father's Day is about 100 years old - at least in the USA where it was started.
The Olympics highlights how obsessed Australians are with winning. Bryan Cowling writes that as Christians we must…
John Sandeman's theory explains the biggest mystery of church life.
I do not know who named him Colin, but personalising him only increased the pathos of the baby whale in Pittwater.…
Many people today call themselves Christian or even Evangelical, but do not live by the word of God. They give…
What is an “evangelical”? There is a series of similar words that are commonly confused such as “evangelical”,…
Democracy is not Christian. It is not part of the solution but part of the problem. It may be the best form of…
What do we make of the symbols in the book of Revelation? What do we do with those bits of the Bible we cannot…
“It is finished”, cried Jesus as he died. His death brought to an end Satan's reign of sin and death.
This month will see blanket media coverage of World Youth Day in Sydney as well as implications of the Global Anglican…
Swamped by confusing data about your parish? Jeremy Halcrow found that a do-it-yourself survey is the right step…
C.S. Lewis received a stunning number of letters daily - perhaps akin to the number of emails we each receive now.…
The hard facts prove that aspects of current Sydney Anglican ministry practices are off target. Zac Veron argues…


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