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Tears and cheers as declaration released

29/06/08 | Russell Powell
GAFCON has overwhelmingly endorsed the Jerusalem Declaration and final communique, a document Archbishop Peter Jensen says will help bring order out of chaos.

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GAFCON: Calm waters in stormy times

29/06/08 | Russell Powell
GAFCON pilgrims have had an emotional service on the water at Galilee in which six ferries were lashed together…

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Marketer becomes missionary

27/11/07 | Mark Hadley
For the past five years Deb Chen has been a vital conduit through which many producers and services have made themselves…

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CEO sums up

26/07/07 | Natasha Percy
Packing his bags for Africa, retiring CEO Rodney Dredge reflects on his legacy and regrets after eight years steering…

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Learning lessons from Africa

10/07/07 | Joseph Smith
A team of 26 Youthworks Year 13 students are learning valuable lessons about life and the gospel in Kenya.

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Oprah-approved hospital CEO tells all

30/05/07 | Joseph Smith
The CEO of a hospital that was profiled by Oprah Winfrey will be returning to Sydney next month to share his experiences.…

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Tourists take on Turkey

20/04/07 | Joseph Smith
Kathryn Roach has joined a group of Moore College studens for a tour of Turkey and its Biblical sites, in the company…

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Training Africa’s teachers

18/04/07 | Natasha Percy
Three Sydney Anglican ministers have returned from teaching PTC to church leaders in Africa.

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Americans given deadline to repent

23/02/07 | Jeremy Halcrow
Dr Peter Jensen, the Archbishop of Sydney, has described an ultimatum sent to the US Episcopal Church as an ‘answer…

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Moorebank shares India’s joy

14/02/07 | Joseph Smith
Sydney Anglicans are helping the Indian Gospel League reach youth with the Christian message and learning from…

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A sight for sore eyes

09/02/07 | Joseph Smith
A Sydney Anglican is using her gifts as a nurse to help give sight to people half a world away.

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Wave of prayer sweeps war-torn Iraq

04/01/07 | Andrew Robinson
Negotiating military checkpoints and the threat of suicide bombers, 400 members of the new Mother’s Union group…

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Christmas hope for riot-ravaged Tonga

21/12/06 | Andrew Robinson
There will be no Christmas shopping this year in the capital, but the Rev Ma’afu Palu hopes that the first Tongan biblical theology book will brighten…

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Chile warms up for the gospel

11/12/06 | Andrew Robinson
The number of clergy in Chile’s Anglican Church has grown by almost 30 per cent in the last five years, but Michael and Jo Charles say their work is…

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Tanzania trip tackles HIV

01/12/06 | Andrew Robinson
A team of Christian doctors has announced a trip to Tanzania to combat HIV, using World AIDS Day to raise awareness among Sydney Anglicans about the pandemic.…

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‘The power of prayer saved my child’

02/11/06 | Madeleine Collins
“I really believe that it was the power of prayer that saved my child.” A conversation with a local mother made missionary Cathy Smith realise it is…

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Divine madness sees faithful teacher honoured

19/09/06 | Joseph Smith
When Sylvia Jeanes told her family she wanted to be a missionary, they thought she had gone mad.

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Safe as churches

06/09/06 | Madeleine Collins
Australian Anglican churches have made great strides creating child safe environments but there are still challenges ahead, a Sydney Anglican has told…

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Gay crisis weakens mission says CMS

01/09/06 | Joseph Smith
Mission agencies say the looming split in world Anglicanism is hurting the Great Commission.

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