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Month: January 2023

Life gets busy about now for many, so it’s a great time to read a book called ‘Busy’

Posted on 31/01/2023 by John Sandeman
Busy detail

An extract from “Busy: Tackling the problem of an overloaded Christian life” by Ian Carmichael, who has been busy running Matthias Media – and I think they published the book, not just because he’s the former CEO – but because… Continue Reading →

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Law reform proposals would strip back exemptions for Christian schools

Posted on 30/01/2023 by John Sandeman

A consultation paper from the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) recommends the removal of exemptions in the Sex Discrimination Act that some Christian schools have relied on for staffing and rules for students. Attorney General Mark Dreyfus is running a… Continue Reading →

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Gafcon’s Southern Cross diocese gets a woman minister, and church number four

Posted on 30/01/2023 by John Sandeman
Linley-MatthewsWant

New Beginnings Church in Mandurah, Western Australia, is the first church in the new Diocese of the Southern Cross, (formed as a home for conservative Anglicans) to have a woman minister. The Revd Linley MatthewsWant was licensed as pastor by… Continue Reading →

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Portrait of a Christian leftie (The twin gets an AM)

Posted on 29/01/2023 by John Sandeman
Peter Sandeman

My twin received an AM, becoming a Member of the Order of Australia this week. It is worth discussing why. It was on April 15, 1971, at an event denounced by the crusty conservatives of our state upper house that… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Anglicans, Christian news, Social justice

Deconstructing faith, deconstructed 

Posted on 28/01/2023 by John Sandeman

Before You Lose Your Faith from The Gospel Coalition tackles a burning issue – the “deconstruction” of faith. Deconstruction is the pulling apart and examination of an object, an idea, or faith. And sometimes, as editor Ivan Mesa points out,… Continue Reading →

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Christians win religious discrimination case in the fostering system

Posted on 27/01/2023 by John Sandeman
Byron and Keira Hordyk

Byron and Keira Hordyk (pictured) have won a case of religious discrimination after a welfare agency rejected the Christian couple as “unsafe” to foster 0-5-year-old children because of their Christian beliefs on sexuality and gender. John Steenhof, principal layer for… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Christian news, Religious Freedom

‘It is a fearful thing to shed human blood’ Baptist John Saunders’ 1838 sermon on injustice to First Peoples

Posted on 26/01/2023 by John Sandeman
Bathurst Street Baptist Chapel Sydney

“Claims of the Aborigines,” preached by Rev John Saunders in the Bathurst Street Baptist Church, Sydney, on 14 October 1838. John Saunders is regarded as the effective founder of the Australian Baptist movement.The Myall Creek massacre, the killing of at least twenty-eight… Continue Reading →

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Planetshakers leads a wave of new Sydney church plants

Posted on 25/01/2023 by John Sandeman

Melbourne’s largest Pentecostal church, Planetshakers, has planted a local campus in the heart of Sydney’s North, on the Macquarie university campus. After six months, it has attracted a core group of several hundred attendees.  Planetshakers and another large Pentecostal church… Continue Reading →

Latest, News Christian news, Church planting, Pentecostals

Kanishka Raffel honours Aboriginal protestors

Posted on 24/01/2023 by John Sandeman
The blackboard outside the first day of Mourning

In a sermon for Aboriginal Sunday (a name for the Sunday before January 26), Kanishka Raffel, the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, honoured the work of William Cooper, a Christian First Nations man who called the Aboriginal people to observe a… Continue Reading →

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Blast at baptism service in DR Congo kills 14 Christians

Posted on 23/01/2023 by Morning Star News
Remains of church building bombed in Kasindi DRC on Jan 15 2023

By Morning Star News East Africa Correspondent NAIROBI, Kenya (Morning Star News) – Muslim militants were suspected in the bombing of a Protestant church baptism service in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that killed at least 14 worshippers on Jan. 15, officials… Continue Reading →

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