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The gospel for criminals
Lionel Windsor30 Aug 2019I owe a huge debt to prison chaplains. My whole nation does. Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden were foundational figures in the history of Australia. Johnson came out on the...
Grace and anger
Lionel Windsor25 Aug 2019Anger is more common that we usually like to admit. There’s anger in our world, and there’s anger in our own hearts. Anger exists because things are wrong. And there’s...
The valuing and devaluing of theological education
Mark Earngey20 Aug 2019Among the myriad challenges facing the Church of England is the state of theological education. Part time and mixed mode study dominates the theological educational landscape. Residential theological education is deemed...
Further towards a culture of death?
Mark Thompson13 Aug 2019Another tragic milestone in our country’s history was put in place on Thursday night as the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, by a vote of 59 to 31, passed legislation...
Telling the truth
Lionel Windsor07 Aug 2019Truth is becoming an increasingly rare commodity in our world. Former US President Barack Obama certainly thinks so. In a speech in July 2018 celebrating Nelson Mandela’s 100th birthday, Obama...
From Sydney to Seoul, studying the Bible in community
mooremarketing04 Aug 2019How did you come to know and follow Christ? Amelia grew up in a non-Christian family in Korea. When she went to New York for her undergraduate studies and started...