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Freddo Frog changed my view of evangelism

01/09/08 | Andrew Nixon
Doorknocking is generally considered to be an extreme activity. The sky-surfing of evangelism. Well, perhaps without the ‘cool’ – but you know what I mean.

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Connect 09 - the Mission’s next phase

08/10/07 | Natasha Percy
Sydney Anglicans in every church throughout the Diocese will hand out Bibles in 2009 through Connect 09, a key…

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Rethinking HUP thinking

01/10/07 | Archie Poulos
The Homogenous Unit Principle - identifying discrete people groups to target evangelism - may be too naive a way…

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Welcome is how you want them to feel

24/09/07 | Jim Ramsay
How many newcomers or visitors come to your church in a given year? If you have any above zero then what I am about…

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Is 10% unrealistic?

17/09/07 | Archie Poulos
As the Mission reaches its half-way mark, your.sydneyanglicans.net republishes Archie Poulos' helpful reflections…

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Should you do an autocue?

10/09/07 | Jodie McNeill
Ever wanted to have that seamless, face-to-face delivery for your next Christian event that only a professional…

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In search of … another friend

03/09/07 | Andrew Lim
Since my last article on Facebook, there’s been psycho cyber-stalkers, privacy issues, identity fraud. But the…

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Has Jesus broken your heart?

27/08/07 | Al Stewart
Have we really understood the fact that without Jesus the people we live among are on their way to hell? Even in…

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The key issue: flexible training

27/08/07 | Jeremy Halcrow
As a working mum, the pastoral care minister at St Luke’s, Miranda, Jennie Everist is grateful Mary Andrews College…

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Nine doors to knock on

20/08/07 | Archie Poulos
Most ministers fear not being creative enough when it comes to spreading the Gospel. But we can all reflect on…

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How to grow a tropical plant

13/08/07 | Stuart P. Robinson
Church planters are breaking ground all over Australia. Stuart Robinson considers what we can learn from the efforts…

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Singing with style without sacrificing substance

06/08/07 | Jodie McNeill
When does style overtake substance? This is one of the perennial issues in youth ministry - especially when it…

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In search of … your Face

30/07/07 | Andrew Lim
Facebook, the social networking phenomenon that is taking the Internet by storm, is ripe for use by anyone interested…

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Cashing cheques at the good will bank

23/07/07 | Archie Poulos
Every ministry that we share in with others either creates goodwill or uses it up. We need to learn when it is…

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Prayer, evangelism and…healing?

16/07/07 | Stuart P. Robinson
Healing services often raise eye-brows in Sydney Anglican circles because of a collective cringe over those who…

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In search of … lost time

09/07/07 | Andrew Lim
Oil. Earth. Water. What is our most valuable asset? Time, the non-renewable resource # 1 for the Christian minister.…

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Are you a competent Christian?

02/07/07 | Jodie McNeill
What essential skills should every Christian possess? And will they get them by studying or doing? Jodie McNeill…

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Your church needs you to think again

25/06/07 | Graham Stanton
Can’t find a youth minister? Graham Stanton thinks your perfect candidate may be close at hand.

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Women helping women

18/06/07 | Stuart P. Robinson
That sign you have out the front of your church... said the unidentified female voice on the call I'd just taken,…

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