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Do we have a sex problem?

13/10/08 | Andrew Cameron
Early church theologian Augustine is seen as an enemy of our sexually liberated society. ANDREW CAMERON argues moderns could learn much from him – including conservative Christians who refuse to place sexual morality next to idolatry and greed.

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The Workings of a Church Plant

10/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
In 1994 our diocesan Synod passed the following motion: "This synod recognises that planting and developing new…

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The forgotten mission field

06/10/08 | Bryan Cowling
When was the last time your connectivity with non-Christian students, parents, families, teachers and principals…

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Why Anglican?

03/10/08 | Phillip Jensen
It is a strange phenomenon when your friends and enemies agree about you. But Sydney Anglicans enjoy this peculiarity.…

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Better the devil we don’t know

01/10/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
Given the market meltdown, it seems strange that voters in the US would seek novice leadership. Jeremy Halcrow…

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Mistakes we can make about Driscoll

30/09/08 | Phillip Jensen
Recently Sydney has had the pleasure of hearing an American preacher, Pastor Mark Driscoll. In a two-week period…

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Verdict of Driscollmania

29/09/08 | John Sandeman
What's the verdict of Driscollmania? Declare war on Sydney’s middle-aged ways!

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Modern Myths

19/09/08 | Phillip Jensen
Most Bible “myths” are believed by so called “unbelievers”.

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Online ministry training - mission impossible?

15/09/08 | Graham Stanton
Local churches must be involved if e-training for ministry is to be truly effective, argues Graham Stanton

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Distorted Lenses = Distorted Vision

12/09/08 | Phillip Jensen
For the last couple of centuries western civilisation has been looking at the world through the lens of the public…

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School choice: a Christian ethics approach

08/09/08 | Danielle Scarratt
Choosing the right school is about balancing conflicting priorities. Ethicist Dr Danielle Scarratt has developed…

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The Foundation of Father’s Day

07/09/08 | Phillip Jensen
It appears that Father's Day is about 100 years old - at least in the USA where it was started.

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Are we sore losers?

03/09/08 | Bryan Cowling
The Olympics highlights how obsessed Australians are with winning. Bryan Cowling writes that as Christians we must…

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Even ‘hot chicks’ fail to attract men

01/09/08 | John Sandeman
John Sandeman's theory explains the biggest mystery of church life.

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Colin the Baby Whale - What’s in a Name?

22/08/08 | Phillip Jensen
I do not know who named him Colin, but personalising him only increased the pathos of the baby whale in Pittwater.…

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Living the Whole Truth…and Nothing but the Truth

15/08/08 | Phillip Jensen
Many people today call themselves Christian or even Evangelical, but do not live by the word of God. They give…

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Defining the Evangelical

12/08/08 | Phillip Jensen
What is an “evangelical”? There is a series of similar words that are commonly confused such as “evangelical”,…

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Olympic crackdown worst in decades

04/08/08 | Jeremy Halcrow
It appears China’s crackdown on unregistered Protestant Christians in the lead-up to the Olympics is the most…

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Who will you elect?

01/08/08 | Phillip Jensen
Democracy is not Christian. It is not part of the solution but part of the problem. It may be the best form of…

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