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

The driving force behind so much of the last 32 years of John Piper's public ministry is his concern that even in the churches the blessings of God are valued more than God himself. His latest book, God is the Gospel, has been written to sound this call again as clearly and simply as possible.
“You’ve seen the DVD, now read the book!” One of the most popular and effective recent evangelistic tools has been transferred from a video series into an engaging publication.
The Social Issues Executive explores what makes so many women continue to abort, and asks how as a community we might better support women and their unborn children.
"Knox was one of the most extraordinary theological minds of his generation. He also believed that the Christian life is not difficult to understand," says Tony Payne. Now his best works are available in print with the release of the third and final volume.
According to Gordon Cheng, ‘encouragement’ is an overused word whose meaning can be as vague as a bus driver’s brain on a Monday morning. But encouragement is much more than simply helping a sad person feel happier, or a happier person to stay happy.
Author and radio personality Kel Richards has taken his talent for translating text into Aussie English and applied it to one of the great Christian classics: Pilgrim's Progress.
Ever wonder what God has to say about prayer? It’s exactly the question Tony Payne and Phillip Jensen asked not long ago. The result is a collaborative effort titled Prayer and the Voice of God.
Simon Manchester, the sad veteran of many funerals involving unbelievers, is the creator of a short booklet suitable for helping grieving people answer their questions 'at a time like this'
There are a lot of ways to start a Gospel conversation, not the least of which is reflecting on the ideas referenced in pop culture. Jeremy Halcrow describes Talking Point, a new Southern Cross resource which will help readers use reviews to question their friends' assumptions on life, the universe and everything...
Christian Comics 2005 - true reflections of the slightly dark, angst informed post-post modern society where the christian church finds itself writes long-time illustrator Graham Wade.
A new five-part discussion guide from the Bible Society provides a useful way of turning the current interest in CS Lewis' Narnia chronicles into an investigation of what this acclaimed writer and Scripture have to say about God and His world.
Andrew Beeston is the gun graphic designer who won Sydneyanglicans.net's inaugral 'Stitched Up' t-shirt design competition. Meet the man inside the shirt and his ambitions to serve his Christian community...
Well-known Christian author and ABC presenter Kel Richards is asking you to consider planting a gumtree in the bedroom with the release of a new and peculiarly Australian children's story book. But this is more than just a bed-time tale...
For the most godless country on earth, we seem to be talking about Jesus a lot. Now, along comes John Dickson with a book that has ‘essential summer reading’ written all over it.
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