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01/12/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
What do non-Christians really think of Christmas? This week Sydneyanglicans.net reports that many Aussies want an invitation to your church’s Christmas celebrations. Read more in News... We also spoke to five experts in children’s ministry – all lecturers at Youthworks College – and asked them to share if they ‘do or don’t do Santa’. Read more in Indepth...
Could church services be held online in years to come? This idea might sound extreme, but some Sydney Anglicans…
In a world where the internet, ipods and television are vying for teenagers’ attention, how do we reach the many…
Since 1995, Margaret Powell has served on the staff at St Paul’s, Castle Hill. So why, after more than 12 years…
Women out-number men in our churches nearly 2 to 1. Why do Aussie men appear to hate church? And what, if anything,…
Dedication and perseverance are undoubtedly two of the most essential qualities needed for long-term, committed…
God rested on the seventh day after completing his creation, yet many Christians find it hard to take that well…
A few months ago Lili Vink’s little sister Brie nearly died. Lili (pictured) lives with her mum and dad who are…
Key Sydney Anglicans agree that reading the Bible is more important than ever, but the latest Australian Church Life Survey (2001) says that only 31 per…
Despite the shopping frenzy statistics still show church attendance by Australians increases by two and a half times at Christmas. So are there better…



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