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by Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen speaks on Anger as part of a series on emotions in the Christian life, delivered at the Australia Day Convention 2010
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Another week of election news dominating the headlines has not been exactly enthralling.
I couldn’t have been more disappointed with ABC’s new Religion and Ethics portal.
Australian leaders have been ignoring ageing carers, people with complex disabilities and others facing social exclusion, according to Anglicare.
The challenges faced by the most marginalised Australians are absent from the policy announcements of the major parties. If you call Jesus Lord, then you should be concerned.
“Moving forward” is the slogan of the Labor Party. In 1972, the catch-cry was “It’s Time!” Either of these slogans could aptly suit the Anglican Communion at the moment.
The whole debate seemed oddly artificial, much like the first week of the campaign.
Church planting, and particularly cross-cultural church planting, is becoming increasingly important in a city that is constantly growing.
Most other news is on hold as the election moves into overload.
Given the colourful history of the St Barnabas', Broadway signboard its great to see the tradition of community dialogue lives on.
A Bible owned by William Shakespeare has recently received sponsorship to ensure its continued preservation
A public meeting on the so-called 'ethics' classes has been told the prospects of NSW Labor's loss will cause a rush of last minute changes to long standing policies.
Journos seem more concerned than rank and file Christians about the state of non-belief of our new Prime Minister.

Yagoona parish is sponsoring the theological training of a dozen Zimbabwean church leaders.
New research has confirmed the rapid decline in the community’s trust in church leaders. But a deeper look at the data includes some encouraging insights that light the way forward.
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