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Gelato Anglicanism

01/12/08 | John Sandeman
In the new world of church planting, this pewsitter should have learnt by now not to be surprised by anything.

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Look at me! I’m a princess.

07/04/08 | Kerrie Newmarch
Kerrie Newmarch examines why ‘being a princess’ has such appeal within Christian circles.

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Ministry vacancies a joke!

01/04/08 | John Sandeman
Sydney’s wealthier parishes are in distress. Despite record numbers of graduates from Moore College, they can’t…

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Total Church critique

31/03/08 | Michael Jensen
Steve Timmis and Tim Chester are the authors of Total Church: A Radical Reshaping Around Gospel and Community,…

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Time we got fair dinkum

31/03/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
If today’s ‘fragile’ secular faith shatters, will our churches be able to pick up the pieces?

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Global scarcity: are we running out?

24/03/08 | Byron Smith
Most oil-producing nations have peaked in their production of oil. Byron Smith argues that Christians need not…

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The centrality of Easter

17/03/08 | Dominic Steele
Dominic Steele explains the lasting and personal significance of Easter in an extract from his Easter and the City…

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McDonald’s church is no bad thing

03/03/08 | Ted Brush
McDonald’s executive turned minister, Ted Brush, argues that as Sydney Anglicans plan for Connect 09 there is…

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Why own goals do not matter

25/02/08 | John Sandeman
Everyone is a player in the Anglican Church Special Olympics.

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Childish religion or a national treasure?

18/02/08 | Greg Clarke
Is Christianity childish or is the PM on track implying it provides the most mature plan our nation has got?

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No free lunch for church

28/01/08 | John Sandeman
Unbelievers should not have to subsidise our ministers.

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The face of Australia’s future

28/01/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
New research reveals the missing values of Gen Y

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Readers indigestible

14/01/08 | Joseph Smith
No one knows which books Christians will devour in 2008 but Joseph Smith looks at the books that Christians were…

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Death of Lucky: ministry in Jo’burg

06/01/08 | Mark Grieve
Lucky died just weeks before we returned to Australia. While begging at the lights, Lucky was hit by a car and…

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Christmas carols: something worth harking about

24/12/07 | Andrew Lansdown
While Christmas may not be a holy day for many people in our society, most people are happy to observe it as a…

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The environment - a Christian response

10/12/07 | Andrew Cameron
Anyone who has looked into environmentalism knows that some think Christianity is the main villain behind modern…

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Ex-gays go missing

03/12/07 | Chris Keane
Former homosexuals like Chris Keane say their voice is being suppressed by the media, and as a result Christians…

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Our secret heresy revealed

26/11/07 | John Sandeman
It may be that the “prosperity gospel” is waning among our Pentecostal brothers and sisters but what about…

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Will the Communion crumble?

26/11/07 | Margaret Rodgers
The 2008 Lambeth Conference is fast approaching. But will Lambeth be held at all in 2008? To this question I would…

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