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Pursuing Sanctification – God’s work or ours? Part 1 – Daniel Bishop

Pursuing Sanctification – God’s work or ours? Part 1 – Daniel Bishop

January 24, 2020 by Ben George

John Owen says Christians need to “be killing sin, or it will be killing you.”[1] Yet from my experience most Christians aren’t employing everything they have at their disposal to kill sin or to pursue sanctification in any regard. The most I hear about this is the throwaway line, “I’m struggling with X sin” but upon further questioning often those who say this aren’t struggling at all with a sin; they’ve often simply identified that they have a persistent sin, and yet do nothing about it.
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Tagged With: alumni article, Australian Church Record, Daniel Bishop, sanctification

An Aboriginal Pastor shares on Australia Day

January 23, 2020 by Russell Powell

“There’s a heartache still in this land,” says Pastor Michael Duckett of the Macarthur Indigenous Church as he shares a message for Australia Day, calling on non-indigenous Australians to remember the mixed feelings in the Aboriginal community about the day.
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Tagged With: Aboriginal Christians, Aboriginal Pastor, Australia Day

Reading Ephesians (Ephesians 6:21–24)

January 22, 2020 by Lionel Windsor

This is the 70th—and final—post in Lift Your Eyes, a series of reflections covering every sentence in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. We’ve now come to Paul’s closing greeting. This greeting tells us a lot about the circumstances of the letter and summarises some of its key themes. So this final reflection is a good opportunity to look back over Ephesians, to summarise what it’s all about, and to remember why it’s worth taking the time to read and reflect on this amazing letter.
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Tagged With: Australian Church Record, blog, Ephesians, Lionel Windsor

We need you – you need us, Aboriginal leader tells Christians – Anne Lim

January 22, 2020 by Ben George

The respected Aboriginal Christian leader invited the congregation in the city centre to “come on a journey with Aboriginal people … we’re going to change this nation.”
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Tagged With: Aboriginal Christians, Brooke Prentis, change the heart, Eternity, first nation peoples, st andrews cathedral

How long, Lord, must we call for help?

January 21, 2020 by Ben George

In light of the recent Australian bushfires, we perhaps cannot be blamed for asking, Why is God allowing such a thing to happen? How can God turn a blind eye to the devastation that has come as a result of these fires – the loss of property, animals, even human life? Why doesn’t God do something about it? Why does God allow so many to needlessly suffer?
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Tagged With: Australian Church Record, bushfires, Suffering

The ACR asks P&A Director Jane Tooher about the Priscilla and Aquila Conference (3 February 2020)

January 16, 2020 by Jane Tooher

The Priscilla and Aquila Centre encourages women in a variety of ministries, in partnership with men, for the building of Christ’s church, and in reaching the lost with the great saving news of Jesus Christ. To do that, we’re seeking to think more seriously and creatively about complementarianism, in two ways: (1) internally—as we train women and men through the Moore College curriculum and the regular day-to-day life at Moore; and (2) externally—so, our website which has numerous resources and advertises ministry positions for women, hosting talks and conferences, and encouraging women in a variety of ministries.
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Tagged With: Annual conference, Australian Church Record, Jane Tooher, P&A conference, Priscilla & Aquila

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