Sunday school gone postal

  • 1 February 2009

I’m the children’s worker at St Mark’s Anglican Church in Oakhurst, in Sydney’s western suburbs. I don’t see my role as a job; I see it as a wonderful God-given opportunity to support the other people in our children’s ministry team and to share the gospel with people in my

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Making trainees of all people

  • 1 February 2009

We all know that training is a good thing—that it’s vital to the health of the church. At least, that’s what we’re constantly told. So why is it so important? And what is training anyway? Training is vital for two reasons. Firstly, it’s important because the gospel is important.

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Christian ministry and normal Christians

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 February 2009

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Guilt-edged pages?

  • 1 February 2009

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Professor

  • Kel Richards
  • 1 February 2009

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Job and prayer

  • 1 February 2009

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A biblical theology of response

  • Tony Payne
  • 1 February 2009

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A truly reformed pastor

  • 1 February 2009

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When life’s Donne

  • Paul Grimmond
  • 1 March 2009

No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friend’s

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For us or against us? Working out who to work with

  • Guan Un
  • 1 March 2009

Scene: A chaplaincy in a modern university. We can tell by the boxes of brightly coloured Christian shirts stacked untidily in one corner, and the wobbly bookshelf with an assortment of Christian books, Bibles, tracts and flyers for the Christian group. There’s also a desk with an old computer. RICHARD is

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