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by Russell Powell
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
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In one of the most diverse groups in many years, candidates from IT specialists to a concert pianist, have been ordained for ministry in the Diocese of Sydney.
In Old Testament times, every seventh year is a sabbatical, but for the Year 13 program, its seventh anniversary is a bumper harvest.
Dr Brian Rosner, senior lecturer in New Testament and Ethics at Moore Theological College has been appointed as Principal of Ridley Melbourne.
Scenes of the PM and Opposition Leader being bustled out of a Canberra function recently bode ill for a more civilised political year.
The Rev Kara Gilbert has been appointed as the new Archdeacon for Women’s Ministry.
The founders of two overseas aid organisations are among several Anglicans awarded Australia Day honours this year.
Thousands of students across Latin America are studying the Moore College correspondence course in Spanish, with exponential growth even in countries deeply hostile to Christian ministry.
In a world of gospel need, from Sydney to Slovenia, are we as Sydney evangelicals too Sydney-centric?
A solidly Biblical doctrine of creation is powerful and liberating: that’s what I’ve been loving at CMS Summer School this year.
There are no more CMS missionaries in Johannesburg but the city is wide open for more gospel workers to serve.
Day 1 of CMS Summer School proved to be a cracker
The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney has described Jesus as the world’s greatest inspiration and says its right that our dating system reflects his birth.
Would you choose to live on $243 a week?
With the weather keeping temperatures nearer to a Northern Christmas than usual, churches through Sydney and the Illawarra have seen good attendances at carols events.
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