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John Piper's latest book has an intriguing title.... it explores sin, the existance of evil, and the sovereignty of God. Hear Kara Martin's review.
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Sydneyanglicans.net road-tests the latest Christians print, video, web and music resources for reaching out and building up.

Each month Christianity.net.au assembles a free feature for Christian workers tackling the tough questions. This month it's the intellectual credibility of Christianity - the site's best answers to real questions submitted by real people.
For many people depression is that term they use for feeling a little worse than being in a low mood. It’s a feeling we have all had – being sad, moody or low – it’s a normal part of life and it passes.
Dever has a real heart for the gospel and this clearly comes out in a book that gives as much clarity on what the message is not as it does what the Gospel should be.
The Bible is such a huge book: wherever do you start? We all know it is good for us, but then so were cabbages, according to Mum.
As young believers, my friends and I were often excited when rock stars and other celebrities said they were Christians. Why was this important to us?
Sydney based singer/songwriter Pete Wood is a man of many talents and apparently not much leftover time. Aside from being a husband, a father of three children, and an Anglican Minister, he has found time to pull together a full length studio album.
The Blogging Church will be an extremely helpful resource in pointing you in the right direction if you want to learn the mechanics and motivation for writing a church blog.
Ben Pakula can play guitar. He also has a heart for the gospel - but he can really play guitar.
Want to talk to others about the gospel? Need help overcoming the fears and uncertainties that stop a lot of us from speaking about our faith? Well, the latest resource from Evangelism Ministries fits the bill.
Historymakers in Music gives some new insights into well-known and also lesser known musicians Australian Christians enjoy. I think most people would find the book informative and at times, inspiring.
Faith has becomes so broad in its meaning that unless you are certain of what the other person understands by the word, you cannot safely use it in conversation. Yet it is so central to the message of Christianity that we cannot possibly ditch it. So we need to make sure we understand what it really means.
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?
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