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08/10/08 | Craig Schwarze
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?
Over more than 25 years, Col Marshall’s great work has been to develop and promote the strategy of recruiting…
This is a healthy blend of vital ingredients: well grounded theology, drawing on genuine experience combined with…
Dickson and Clarke delve into those apocalyptic areas that are often marked ‘for future consideration’ by confused…
Although Dan Korocz reminds us that worship has to do with our whole lives, his book portrays worship as being…
Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life, published by Matthias Media, is a warm-hearted, good-humoured and challenging…
Mark Thompson has contributed the latest volume to this excellent series on the clarity of scripture, and he analyses…
In recent decades, much of what Protestants always thought Roman Catholicism was about has all but vanished.
A key part of the Sydney Diocese’s mission is prayer. But just what is ‘prayer’? And how do we come to grips…
The advantages of this series are that the studies get under way quickly and they encourage participants to keep…
This month we have the privilege of publishing two separate reviews of John Dickson and Simon Smart's Vital…
The eight-part Bible Explained course by Michael Bennett (author of Christianity Explained) is intended…
These Lenten studies remind us that God uses ordinary people to bring about his great purpose for the world.
The Easter for Kids resource book is packed with ideas to make Easter a memorable and Christ-centred experience…
How can you engage with the culture, but not surrender the proclamation of the Gospel to DVDs and the church drama…
Most Christians seem to have an approach-avoidance response to sharing their faith. We all want to; we all acknowledge…
It can happen to anyone, anywhere. It’s that moment when a friend, relative or colleague makes a comment about…
As CMS begins its week-long Summer School, two mission-minded books hit the shelves that trace the historical and…
‘No-nonsense without being no-content.’ That’s the aim of the new range of Pathway Bible Studies.


The Presidential Address delivered by the Most Rev. Dr. Peter Jensen, Archbishop of the Sydney Diocese of the Anglican Church.
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