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Sydneyanglicans.net road-tests the latest Christians print, video, web and music resources for reaching out and building up.

Recent times have seen the rise of the 'New Atheism', an aggressive campaign seeking to undermine all religious belief. Former TIME correspondent David Aikman tackles this movement with his latest book, The Delusion of Disbelief – Why the New Atheism is a Threat to Your Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness.
Barbara Roberts' book is intimately connected with her own story. She herself is the survivor of an abusive marriage, which she finally left after 10 years.
For Christians convicted of and even perhaps too comfortable in their faith, it might seem somewhat confronting, even worrying, that an Archbishop would be penning a book titled The Future Of Jesus – Does He Have A Place In Our World?
This booklet of three interactive studies by Linda and Robert Banks on the CS Lewis book Prince Caspian is a well-crafted and timely booklet produced by the Bible Society.
As a Christian parent I want to see my kids to grow up as Christians and so, like many others, I looked for books, toys and videos – anything – that would help me teach my kids about God. Enter Youthworks range of comics!
Apart from the The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, many of us are less familiar with the remaining Chronicles and are even less sure about their connection with the Christian message. Click through for all you need to know to take advantage of this doorway for the Gospel.
Objections to the Christian faith come from many quarters. One of the most damaging is the wall between Jesus and Paul erected by much biblical scholarship.
I welcome these books, which record and celebrate some written ministry of Donald Robinson, formerly Vice-Principal of Moore College, Bishop in Parramatta and Archbishop of Sydney.
John Woodhouse’s newly released commentary, ‘1 Samuel: Looking for a Leader’, sets a new high water mark in preaching from the Old Testament.
I cannot remember how I was persuaded to read Captivating. It’s the kind of Christian book that I wouldn’t usually give my precious time.
In his latest book Neil Cole maintains that in this post-modern age, the most effective way of spreading the gospel is via what he calls 'organic church planting movements'. Or as the book's subtitle puts it, 'growing faith where life happens'.
Despite its harrowing subject matter - the world of evil spirits, demons, ghosts, magic and Satan - it is so well written that it is actually entertaining to read.
A ‘crash course in Islam for Christians’ is Colin Chapman’s description of a package of course resources published by CMS and released at its recent NSW Summer School.
The Scriptures, with chapters, verses, and headings removed and the books re-ordered and re-organised resulting in a great aid for Christians who want to better understand the Bible.
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