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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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Avoiding pornography’s perils

19/11/07 | John Woodhouse
John Woodhouse, the principal of Moore College, is embarking on a partnership program to strengthen people against…

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The Christmas shopping challenge

12/11/07 | Jeremy Halcrow
Shopping ethically can sometimes prove very expensive. Jeremy Halcrow took the challenge to devise an alternative…

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Bruce Baird’s sweetest victory

05/11/07 | Jeremy Halcrow
He may have played a key role in Sydney’s Olympics but one of Bruce Baird’s proudest political moment happened…

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Doing their best in the Inner West

29/10/07 | John Sandeman
Dominic gave a talk on how to have ultimate sex. Witness statements gathered by this column indicate that the item…

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Peace on Earth

29/10/07 | Jeremy Halcrow
Talk of world peace rises every Christmas, reinforced as people hear the story of the birth of ‘the prince of…

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Burma’s invisible victims

29/10/07 | Margaret Rodgers
Ever since I was a member of the General Committee of the Christian Conference of Asia, and then one of the presidents…

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The next 20 years for Anglican Communion

21/10/07 | Archbishop Peter Jensen
‘Crisis’, ‘schism’, ‘division’, ‘break-up’ – this has been the language of the last five years…

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He’s not the Messiah…

08/10/07 | Jeremy Halcrow
Kevin Rudd’s popularity may be rising in the wake of the strip club scandal. But voter assessment of both contenders’…

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Transforming education

01/10/07 | Bryan Cowling
Dr Bryan Cowling reveals the new vision for education embraced by Sydney Anglicans.

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A nation in disarray

01/10/07 | Margaret Rodgers
Some images we see of life in Africa are heart wrenching, especially those coming out of Zimbabwe.

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You REPA what you sow

01/10/07 | John Sandeman
A “storm in a teacup” – a minor argument or fight - is sometimes useful. It can help you see people in a…

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Do we have a race problem?

17/09/07 | AMS Staff
No one is color blind. Issues of race affect our thinking, whether we are conscious of it or not. You won’t find…

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Is polygamy a sin?

17/09/07 | Glenn Davies
Polygamy may only seem to be an issue for Mormons and actors in the series Big Love for western Christians.…

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Islam v Islamism: a Christian response

10/09/07 | Colin Chapman
One of the reasons why we have such difficulty in responding to issues related to Islam is that we find it hard…

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Rugby conversion will bring us joy

03/09/07 | Geoff Robson
As the Rugby World Cup (RWC) kicks off in France, we are republishing our interview with Dr John Best, who spent…

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Dr Strange Love: why hospitality matters

27/08/07 | Shane Rogerson
Recent research shows that fewer lay people believe that ministers are utilising the gifts and skills. So what…

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Could you not stay awake one hour?

27/08/07 | John Sandeman
"Our sermons only go for 40 to 50 minutes” said the comment on your.sydneyanglicans.net’s forum. The word ‘only’…

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Australia’s Titanic

27/08/07 | Margaret Rodgers
The wreck of the Dunbar reminds us it is to Jesus that we must look for our eternal future, for as the disciples…

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