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  • The challenge of parenting in a media-rich age

  • Youth ministry pioneer says goodbye

  • Spiritual care in the face of death

  • Spiritual gifts in pentecostal history

  • Christians divided over Kevin Rudd’s support of gay marriage

  • Food for Thought: are we dumbing down public debate?

  • A life changed in Mozambique
  • Churches pitch in to help with Tassie fire recovery
  • The lost art of lament
  • Top of the Blogs
  • Preaching to the Birds? The Mission of the Church to Creation
  • American morals in decline for lack of Bible reading: survey
  • Interactive online Bible study wins $10,000 Christian media prize
  • Former Deputy PM blasts ‘cult of the self’ in World Congress of Families keynote
  • Christians to come out in force in Indonesia
  • Bible Society says thanks during National Volunteer Week
  • The Budget: Christians respond
  • Holy Switchers say ABC show misrepresented Christian community
  • The Wrath against Wrath: “Till on that cross as Jesus died, the wrath of God was satisfied.”
  • Quest for unity and revival at River of Life
  • Christians hit out at second consecutive delay to Australia’s commitment to halve global poverty
  • Food For Thought – Facebook and the problem of envy
  • Reflections on Motherhood this Mother’s Day
  • Book review: Work Matters
  • Top of the Blogs
  • Perth Bible Society supporters discover the Bible is China’s bestseller
  • Holy Switch on ABC: Would you switch religions for two weeks?
  • Life changing words at the Katherine Christian Convention
  • Seven billion ways for the Bible to be heard
  • Celebrating benevolence
  • Don’t Pray for My Healing
  • A Christian response to the NDIS
  • Could the Bible really help resolve the Euro debt crisis?
  • Office politics for Christians – what to do when your workplace is a battlefield
  • Think you can write a Bible-based song?
  • With a church starting for atheists, Sam Chan asks, ‘What makes church church’?
  • How much would you pay for an old Christian record?
  • Silence and self-reflection in a world saturated with social media
  • Christian widow in Somalia killed
  • Responding to love with love
  • Rwandan student Abdallah Nshimiyimana gets a second chance
  • Being Jesus to remote communities: a pilot’s testimony
  • Changing the guard at the Christian lobby
  • Beyond the game: Is there a crisis in Australian democracy?
  • When 400km “is just the training ride”
  • Join with Bible Societies across the world for our day of prayer
  • Resurrecting Real Hope
  • Top blogs this week
  • Book Review: Preach Like a Train Driver
  • Abortion drug to dramatically drop in price on PBS
  • Proclaiming Christ via satellite
  • What the Anzac story shares with Christianity
  • Your chance to change a life
  • Daily wisdom from the Bible as we approach the federal elections
  • The power of a cuppa and a bickie
  • Youth music festival set to become largest Christian touring festival in Aus
  • The godless congregation gathers its faithful: atheist church opens in Melbourne
  • Churches at heart of Chinese quake rescue effort
  • Scott Stephens on why he is still looking for the next C. S. Lewis
  • Has reading books become counter-cultural, an act of bold free-thinkers?
  • Youth culture: a mile wide and an inch deep?
  • Far from spiritually dry in Australia’s arid lands
  • Education: a girl’s right
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Book review: Do you feel called by God?
  • Margaret Thatcher’s letter to an 8-year-old boy about Jesus
  • Relive Mary Jones’ Bible walk
  • There’s something about zombies: the living dead in pop culture
  • Infanticide: the coming battle
  • Tears and transformation: the Bible changes lives in “juvy”
  • Evermore tour launch and The Voice contestant’s Dad’s church releases an EP
  • George Beverly Shea, long-time Billy Graham associate, dies
  • Preventing myopia: gaining a global perspective
  • When where a bomb lands is more important than its impact
  • Welcome to the jungle: talking to teens about sex in a sex-obsessed world
  • Celebrating the real heroes
  • First Bible Museum in Pakistan opens
  • Book Review: One Forever
  • Jesus: an election guide
  • This week’s Top Blogs
  • Just like Baroness Thatcher, Tony Abbott does God, too.
  • Christian Killed in Attack on Coptic Mourners in Egypt
  • Pitch Perfect: Movie review
  • Christian music ranking high on national charts
  • Maths teacher takes the gospel to jail
  • Trucking for Jesus
  • The Bible is yellow, black as well as pink
  • 2020 vision to eradicate illiteracy in Rwanda
  • When depression comes between friends
  • Margaret Thatcher on God and politics
  • Silent racism: an Australian dilemma
  • Literacy for changed lives in Indonesia
  • Still on fire for church growth
  • What’s so spiritual about gifts?
  • Creature of the Word: The Jesus-Centered Church – Book Review
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Illuminated Bible helps readers see Scripture in new light
  • Movie Review: Identity Thief
  • Waking up to the plight of North Korea
  • Top scholars including N.T. Wright headed to Australia in July
  • Mr Eternity goes to work
  • Bible Society overcomes decibels to talk with youth at Easterfest
  • Royal Commission begins its work uncovering child sex abuse in the church and beyond
  • We’re all in this together: Easterfest experience draws crowds
  • Friday deadline for applications to receive Bibles for school children
  • Let’s give fatherhood a better name
  • Distance no barrier for Pitjantjatjara Bible translators
  • Speaking up for those who can’t: World Autism Day
  • Survivor of Rwandan genocide prays for others to be at peace
  • Comedian Josh Thomas begs: Please Like Me
  • Monday Matters: Finding God in your workplace
  • Jack’s very big year
  • Resurrection Year – A Memoir of Broken Dreams and New Beginnings
  • Top of the blogs this week
  • Leave the buns for Good Friday
  • Easter messages from Church leaders in 2013
  • Spiritual enclave for Canberra’s diplomatic corps
  • Poetry, Parks and the Humble BBQ this Easter
  • What can we learn from Ellen DeGeneres?
  • Gospel acts performing alongside Ben Harper and Jason Mraz at Byron Bay Bluesfest 2013
  • Billy Graham document discovery a reminder of Melbourne’s rich gospel heritage
  • Read the Bible with well known Aussie Christians in April. Sign up now.
  • Responding to all the lonely people
  • Food for Thought: The Easter leadership battle that goes unreported
  • Bible literacy to bring peace and tolerance in Indonesia
  • Violence, bloodshed and the Easter story
  • Riders take up 24 hour Cycle Challenge in Adelaide
  • Children of conflict
  • John Dickson gets behind Earth Hour
  • China was Sophie Newton’s ‘heart’s desire’
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • On a mission for Zimbabwe
  • Global data upends usual picture of Christianity trends
  • Jim Wallace takes strong line as Government postpones anti-discrimination legislation
  • Not worthy to gather the crumbs from under the table
  • World Poetry Day 2013 – The stroke of a poet’s pen
  • Graduating from Bible College aged 72
  • Darlene Zschech releases a new album in time for Easter
  • Children’s book on Mary Jones prompts tour to where the Bible Society began
  • 2013 Ignite Short Film Festival now calling for entries.
  • Atheist author Philip Pullman says every child should know Bible stories
  • Churches acknowledge stolen land
  • Cricket, leadership and the Australian way
  • The God who gets close to us: Arianism then and now
  • A brutally honest book about Christians and Aborigines in Australia
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Movement to end poverty needs your signature
  • Warning against euphoria over reforms in Burma, as military targets minorities
  • Reactions to the election of Pope Francis I
  • White smoke for the Pope, purple haze for the Aussie media.
  • Festival season in full swing for Australian Christian music
  • Faithful hospitality to refugees
  • Sanctus Real’s singer gets a lesson in real life
  • Invaluable literacy classes in Indonesia from Bible Society
  • 89 year old named Volunteer of the Year
  • Focus on Christ in the lead up to Easter. Get your Easter daily emails here.
  • As I study, lost sheep wander by outside
  • Women reflect on Colour
  • Top Blogs this week
  • Flyer’s Bible takes off at Avalon
  • Women who share Christ with a world in need: Helen Griffin
  • From The Vault- Jesus and His revolutionary attitude towards women
  • Brisbane church proves age is no barrier to starting a ministry for children
  • Saving the Jews of the Middle East during WWII
  • Rwandan pastors in prison call for more Bibles
  • Chart topping Christian music continues to be a sound of joy and hope
  • Jesus followers bear cross through NSW
  • The Bible premiere on US TV attracts over 14 million viewers
  • Advocating for India brings fresh perspectives for GodSpeak Advocates
  • Paul’s conversion inspires winning short film idea in ‘The Pitch’
  • River of Life unites Melbourne churches
  • Hope out of the ashes
  • BOOKS: The Danger of Freedom
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Church offers different option to Mardi Gras revellers
  • Naomi Reed on storytelling: learn to tell your own God story
  • Bibles distributed in Syria’s war zone
  • Bible app stats shows favourite verses around the world
  • Aussie Christian album No.1 on iTunes mainstream charts
  • French Bible for youth supported through 2013 World Day of Prayer this Friday
  • Building fund loophole closed
  • Federal elections and the things that really matter
  • When Oscar gets Godly
  • Lincoln, the right hand of God
  • Les Miserables – the undervalued character deserving of an Oscar
  • Flying Bible Ministries take off with testimonies at the Avalon Airshow
  • The Life Of Pi, a beautiful lie
  • Tolerance is all well and good, but…
  • Best of the blogs this week
  • REVIEW: New album Zion a bold step for Hillsong United
  • Christian orgs say recommendations on anti-discrimination laws are “unacceptable”
  • Food For Thought: Essendon’s ‘Whatever it takes’ slogan dependent on values
  • Aussie festivals indicate a resurgence of interest in Christian music
  • Reviewing the ten commandments for atheists
  • Hillsong under fire on Channel Nine, but was it fair?
  • Glimpses of hope can still be seen in Syria
  • John Dickson reflects on Q&A and our social media wrap
  • Surrender – The Kingdom next door
  • Red Frogs in action during O Week parties
  • Kiwi Bible a hit with ‘connected youth’
  • A gentle look at grief
  • Michael Jensen on misunderstanding forgiveness
  • Artists work out their thoughts on eternity
  • Best of the blogs this week
  • ACT Assembly votes to ban official religious services
  • Hillsong sends Aussie undies to stop school dropout in Uganda
  • The perfume of a faithful life
  • The first hip-hop gospel Grammy winner on his way to Australia
  • For a church leader in Mali, relief and anxiety
  • A pilot’s testimony: letting God take charge
  • Pope Benedict XVI says goodbye
  • Matt Redman wins two Grammy Awards
  • Empowering Sunday Schools in Rwanda
  • Life in detention: What would Jesus do with Christmas Island? – Part 2
  • More Syrian refugees flood into Lebanon. Donate to the relief effort.
  • Mr Cricket vs Jonathan, son of King Saul
  • Colin, an Aussie Christian icon
  • Our top blog picks this week
  • A temple and a seminary for atheists
  • Tim Costello on the social impact of the pokies
  • Christian groups oppose cheaper “human pesticide” UPDATED
  • Idol finalist Hayley Jensen’s band releases debut song
  • Celebrating Australia’s first church service
  • Evangelism: The Thailand Effect
  • ‘We are in trouble again’: a report from flooded Mozambique
  • Life in detention: What would Jesus do with Christmas Island? – Part 1
  • Secular media hands debate victory to outgoing Anglican head Rowan Williams over Richard Dawkins
  • Gospel delusions: Darrell Bock debunks the myths about the New Testament
  • Who will win the Superbowl? God knows.
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Making a brave choice: Closing down a ministry that still attracts a crowd
  • Help us Get The Word Out in Rwanda
  • When the floods mean your neighbours can’t get bread, you go home and bake it
  • Christian family makes a dash from prison to the Kazakhstani border
  • Crowd-funded Blue Like Jazz movie finally reaches Australia
  • Nathan Tasker to release a new collection of hymns
  • Food For Thought: Taxing the beautiful people
  • New Bible for Northern Territory police, firemen & emergency services
  • Politics and Choice with Prof Stanley Hauerwas
  • Christians honoured on Australia Day
  • Australia’s evangelical beginnings
  • Lamb on Australia Day by Greg Clarke
  • Bible stories as Banjo Paterson may have told them
  • Remembering Jon Mannah
  • A tricky matter of public prayer
  • Ten thousand commitments to dwell on God’s word
  • ‘Blue Like Jazz’ directed by Steve Taylor to be launched in Australia
  • The holidays Aussies really care about
  • Anti-scripture campaigners can’t agree
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Movie Review: Django Unchained
  • Movie reviews: Who says you have to play by the rules?
  • Becoming Spanish ‘misioneros’
  • ‘The hills are alive’ with Bible enthusiasm in Austria
  • The wonder and thrill of life
  • An evangelical egalitarian response to John Dickson’s ‘Hearing Her Voice’
  • UPDATED Christians win one out of four discrimination cases
  • Christian artists nominated for the 2013 Grammy Awards
  • Ready with God’s word for bushfire victims
  • John Dickson says Bible based churches should let women preach
  • The people of Syria need your help
  • Mark Driscoll addresses the issue of self image in new book
  • Bible College surmounts geographical obstacles
  • ‘Spiritual’ people predisposed to mental illness
  • Glimpses of Hope – fighting for justice in the Congo
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • ‘Church stands ready’ as Royal Commission into child sexual abuse receives terms of reference
  • Hillsong conference speaker pulls out of Obama swearing-in ceremony
  • Unity and disunity after brutal rape of Indian woman reflects Biblical experience
  • tobyMac: Australian Christian radio’s favourite artist of 2012
  • Africa rises on World Watch List of worst persecutors
  • Calls for prayer for Tasmanian bushfires
  • CMS bucks the social justice trend with new vision
  • Meeting Aussies where they are – the beach
  • God the intimate interventionist: Nick Cave and Bonhoeffer converse
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Eritreans are victims of church growth
  • Lions and tigers and bears…and church
  • This New Year, commit to engage God’s Word afresh
  • Review: Redruth – Origins
  • Nine aberrant forms of Christian leadership
  • New Year’s resolutions requires the lost art of self-reflection
  • When less is more for Christian charities
  • Celebrating the Good of Work
  • Books that changed my life (part 3)
  • Pastor Nadarkhani jailed again in Iran for Christmas
  • Books that changed my life (part 2)
  • Our top stories of 2012
  • Books that changed my life (part 1)
  • Aussie Christian gets top honours from iTunes and Amazon 2012 music lists
  • Understanding The Hobbit
  • 2012 Christmas messages from Christian leaders around Australia
  • Celebrating Christmas in China
  • Tim Costello on the gift of ‘presence’
  • We three kings of Orient aren’t….
  • BOOK REVIEW: Every Good Endeavour
  • Poetry Review: Lyrical view of life
  • A Decaf Christmas
  • Hollywood wants ‘God films’
  • A Christmas Message from Us to You
  • What’s in your CD player this Christmas?
  • How to cope with a Christmas Grinch
  • Will the world end before Christmas?
  • Last days for uni students
  • Churches rise from the ashes
  • Charities say aid should be saving lives not the federal budget
  • Generosity of churches still visible at Christmas
  • Norwegian Bible outsells Fifty Shades of Grey
  • Food for Thought: Peace in the middle of the mess
  • Santa Claus is coming to town…but can your kids find Jesus?
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Bible TV series brought to you by creator of Survivor and The Voice
  • Walking in the footsteps of Mary Jones
  • Young ministers need help – they think they can do everything
  • Guardians of the silver screen
  • Media commandment: Thou shalt not obtain information by dishonest means
  • Rebecca St. James performs and narrates ‘The Friendly Beasts’ Christmas story
  • Full scale Noah’s Ark model to inspire faith
  • Joyful listening this Christmas
  • Food for Thought: A test of character
  • Are we grumpier and less generous than ever?
  • What do Boxing Day movies do to our souls?
  • Why cinemas will always make room for Christmas
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • ‘This is Egypt’: Christians and Muslims side by side
  • Passing on our Kindle purchases
  • Geelong church plant with military precision
  • Our 2012 Christmas video recommendations
  • GodSpeak Advocates witness: ‘God is working’ in India
  • Pope to begin tweeting next week
  • Perth based Christian artist sings about the danger of making idols
  • Christian artist sells all he owns and gives to the poor
  • Diversity and charity reflected on TV this Christmas Day
  • Food for Thought: Don’t Play Favourites
  • From the NT, QLD and WA, who’s having themselves a merry little Christmas?
  • Leftovers, a recipe for love
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Jesus Racing showcases updated sports New Testament
  • Congo church urges prayer
  • 25 days. 25 people. 25 words Christmas campaign
  • Pitjantjatjara Old Testament is taking shape
  • Decriminalising prostitution bill fails in South Australia
  • Mainstream acts with roots in Christian music
  • New American Bible Society leader seeks to eradicate Bible poverty
  • Australian Christian lawyers pave the way for justice in Africa
  • On Christian marriage, submission and abuse
  • FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Men behaving really well
  • Egypt bishop asks for prayer
  • Don’t forget about Christians in the Middle East: Bible Society Lebanon
  • The journey of a Bible in China
  • Getting rid of chains on Abolitionist Sunday
  • Let’s get better at good news: Dale Stephenson
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Ready for heaven – Stuart Barton Babbage memoir excerpt
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • The Bible available in all South Africa’s official languages for first time
  • How to keep your church kid-safe
  • ACL campaigns to make outdoor advertising G-rated
  • US conservatives say “we have lost the gay marriage battle”
  • Sony’s So Fresh Christmas album features Hillsong’s “Born is the King”
  • A tribute to Rev Dr Stuart Barton Babbage AM
  • Church should go bankrupt seeking justice for abuse victims rather than defending itself
  • No strong religious voice in 2012 Blake art prize
  • Food for Thought: Men behaving badly
  • Who listens to Q&A?
  • Freedom from debt
  • Robotic aged care
  • To Bond or not to Bond
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Evangelist John Chapman is home at last
  • In the week a Royal Commission was announced…
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • General Secretary Bible Society Lebanon visiting Australia
  • BOOKS Unreached: Growing Churches In Working-Class And Deprived Areas
  • Religion in the public square is crucial for a civil society
  • Sorry, sorry, so so sorry
  • Bringing the marketplace into the church
  • 25 years of Christian music for Steve Grace and 25 albums for Planetshakers
  • Church groups welcome royal commission into child abuse
  • Mo to facial hair than meets the eye
  • Check out our Good Book Guide for Christmas
  • Food for Thought: Getting on with it in a divided nation
  • YouVersion hits 5 million Bible reading plans completed
  • October was Bible reading month for Slovenia too
  • Tim Costello on misogyny, gender and hope
  • New ESV Bible website: digital Bible engagement on the rise
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Do not enter: time to up discussion on which babies are allowed
  • Christians swung towards Romney in US election
  • ACL says new internet blocks don’t go far enough
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • China’s Amity Press celebrates 100 million Bibles
  • The new Archbishop of Canterbury?
  • The Cross in the Closet: reviewing one straight man’s gay year
  • Are Christian crusades dead and buried?
  • Nathan Tasker releases a tribute to Mr Eternity
  • Ghosts of plantings past haunt denominations
  • Horse racing chaplain looks beyond the punt to the people
  • Food For Thought: There’s more than one way to change a nation
  • Schoolies ‘made me grateful’
  • Diggers meet ‘Faith Under Fire’
  • BOOK REVIEW: The Atheist’s Guide to Reality by Alex Rosenberg
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Christian Surfers ride a wave of support
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Catholics need outside help for abuses
  • Nigeria’s confusing persecution: an interview with Aussie missionaries
  • Schoolchildren sing for more music in schools
  • Keep reading beyond October with 25 words campaign
  • New Aussie music: From the Saltland to the River and My Genesis
  • John Dickson on Halloween vs Christmas
  • Financial stress hits Anglicans; Local churches at risk says Bishop
  • Pakistani Muslim airforceman turns to Christ
  • Judas trumps Jesus in new Superstar
  • Food for thought: What are we to make of Lance Armstrong?
  • Why ‘I do’ should stay
  • Greek people are thirsty for hope
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • ‘Rispek’ for Jamaican Patois New Testament
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Missionary takes out Christian film festival top honour
  • There’s more to slavery than sex: Salvation Army
  • From smoking dope to South Sudan – Rob’s story
  • Shoe box leads a Fijian village to faith
  • Colin Buchanan records songwriting highlights
  • Is religion being forced out of the Public Square? A warning from the States.
  • World Vision Australia negotiates with Israeli group over renewed terrorist accusation
  • Life as a Christian in North Korea “a living hell”
  • Billy Graham urges a vote for Biblical values in US elections; supports Romney
  • Food for Thought: The Bible – a quaint relic of the past?
  • Sharing the gospel with Syrian refugees
  • Harvest time in Indonesia
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Centenary of Australian Inland Mission takes supporters back in time
  • The Aussie teenage surfers who began an international mission
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • No discrimination in religious education: Victoria
  • Greg Clarke explores the key text which has shaped our culture: the Bible
  • Local Bible Society action group celebrates 100 years
  • Students unite in prayer for World Student Day
  • Weddings on the increase, but not in churches
  • The church responds when there’s not enough to eat
  • TV can rot your brain
  • Paul Colman begins a national tour
  • Smoking kills but sin is worse
  • The End of Men and the Rise of Women
  • Jesus written in the trees
  • For want of a mentor
  • Michael Jensen: Sincerley yours in public life
  • Enduring tales of doomed love
  • Nairobi church stands strong after grenade kills boy, injures others
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • A Baroness by ‘astonishment’, a servant by faith
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Putting a bit of theatre back into the Bible
  • Should Christians vote Green?
  • Confessions of a journalist: The night I hit Kerry Packer with a six by four
  • New music released by This Sanctuary and Garage Hymnal
  • Missy’s story on the streets of Melbourne
  • Religion, freedom and a secular media
  • For Men Only: Confessions of a repentant husband
  • How a ‘micro-revival’ gave Mikey Lynch a big vision
  • Evangelism remains the top priority for Peter Jensen
  • The broadcaster, the prime minister and raising the level of public debate
  • Two flying ministries combat the “tyranny of distance”
  • Men aren’t looking for a safe time
  • For the kids: Scruff reads the Bible too
  • Naomi Reed on the Bible and storytelling
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Live Light in 25 Words races around Mount Panorama
  • Don’t be fooled, there’s a lot of warmth to Christianity out there
  • What I learned about health, living as a gay man
  • Biblical epics to make a comeback in Hollywood
  • Sydney mission organisations unite in purpose and place
  • MUSIC: Blackstump wraps up while NZ welcomes Switchfoot and the Newsboys
  • Reconciliation in Uganda’s darkest hours
  • Food For Thought: Jill Meagher and our longings for a better world
  • VIDEO: the most inspiring 9 minutes you’ll spend this week
  • Biblical relationship courses see many come to Christ
  • Is Scripture Memorisation Still Relevant?
  • Australia’s biggest book club
  • Forever now? Chiselling into the Australian soul
  • International Translation Day: Christ in any language
  • Revaluing celibacy
  • Tim Costello on hope in the struggle
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • WA church in dispute with local council over approval for church activities
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Church must decide on whether it can remain silent
  • Finding a home in Christ’s family
  • Music tours to hit the road in Australia
  • The man who flies the ‘best evangelist’ around
  • Her struggle to feel worthwhile
  • How should Christians respond to the defeat of the gay marriage bills?
  • Atheists pray for 40 days for God to reveal Himself to them
  • Reaching Muslims from the sky
  • Food for Thought: Lust, disgust and social well-being
  • ‘Why you can trust the New Testament’ tour hits the right notes
  • Aboriginal art book celebrates Indigenous faith
  • Why a generation of Aboriginal children are being left behind
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • New report finds rising tide of religious restrictions around the world
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Baptist megachurch pastor on Christians in the QandA fiery furnace
  • US offers pro-life lead
  • BOOKS: The Road Trip That Changed The World
  • John Dickson on whether Jesus had a wife
  • MUSIC: 2012 Compilation of Aussie & Kiwi music released
  • The Bible: once banned in Albania
  • Sexting and cybersex among issues addressed in new book for teens
  • New lobby group to offer alternative Christian viewpoint
  • Food for thought: Policies for the common good
  • Buzz in Canberra this week to end global poverty
  • Religion and the US Presidential election
  • Spiritual travellers find Jesus in Ashram
  • Top of the blogs this week
  • Worship with creation this month
  • New Alliance Brings CPX and Bible Society Together
  • Brisbane Anglicans Join Church Groups Sorry for Adoptions, Victims Hope for More Apologies
  • What lies ahead for the ‘hospital by the river’ in Ethiopia
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Christians uniquely situated to ask, ‘R U OK’?
  • The pub, hotel, library, cinema … and church
  • MUSIC: Christian artist tobyMac makes history
  • The Bible: 475 languages and counting
  • Australia’s “most prominent and outspoken Anglican Archbishop” on QandA
  • Brisbane Writer’s Festival debate: Is reading the Bible good for you?
  • Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani’s release from an Iranian jail is confirmed
  • The politics of telling the truth
  • Evangelical: defining the ‘E’ word
  • How good is the good news for youth?
  • Dream Centre’s Matthew Barnett dreams big for Australia
  • Mainstream newspaper works for Catholics
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • When he was sick, Warwick reached out to God
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Becoming men of courage
  • ACL’s Jim Wallace meets a sceptical press
  • Mills and Boon, Fifty Shades and the impact of pornography on marriage
  • Interview: Michael Jensen on True Feelings
  • MUSIC: new Aussie festival planned for 2013
  • Christian faith at the Paralympics
  • Erica Bartle on culture shock, grace and how the Bible saved her
  • A tale of two Melbournes
  • Christian leaders condemn lack of compassion in offshore processing legislation
  • Physics, the media and the big bang
  • Bible anxieties addressed in national tour for ‘Live light in 25 words’
  • On fishing and fathers: meditations on a tackle box
  • How a televangelist saved Kriston
  • If Jesus were on QandA
  • A passion for justice
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • What the missionaries are saying
  • Patricia Weerakoon on the perils of ‘sex-pectation’
  • Naomi Reed: My reliance on God’s Word
  • REVIEW: Lipsynch, a slice of life in nine hours
  • Go Back To Where You Came From
  • MUSIC: Christian music festivals galore and Hillsong’s global worship project
  • Ministry, trials and hardship: book review of Cordeiro’s ‘Sifted’
  • 25 words campaign reaches 2,000 churches and counting
  • The NT (New Testament) comes to the NT (Northern Territory)
  • Sydney Anglicans v Sydney Morning Herald: round 357
  • Hearing God’s Word in the jungle
  • Scripture teachers rally as NSW ethics classes extend to Years 3 and 4
  • New website to equip Christians in the workplace
  • Food for Thought: Your health is your wealth
  • Got permeate?
  • Jacqueline Grey’s light for life
  • Top of the Blogs this week
  • Young preachers risk jobless queue
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  • “The Voice” Bible translation for story lovers
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  • Roma Waterman releases the sound of Heaven
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  • Tim Costello explores where true hope can be found
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  • “An indispensable part of the body”: Bible-based groups for people with a disability pick up speed
  • Thanksgiving as the Bible comes back to the land of the Rabbit Proof Fence
  • Hope Talks: the social environment and youth suicide
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  • Leading SMBC into the future: Christ and community in focus
  • Veil lifting on suicide reports in the media
  • “Australia’s most powerful brand” is a church
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  • Christians lead Olympic community celebrations in the UK
  • Elka Whalan (nee Graham) talks Olympic dreams with CPX
  • ‘Almost a thirst’ among Aussies to know historical Jesus, says visiting professor
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  • This week in Christian music
  • Stuart Coulton appointed Principal of Sydney Missionary and Bible College
  • Liberal theology in decline, says new UCA president
  • Hope and miracles are possible amidst Aurora shooting tragedy
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  • Food for Thought: The Word can change society
  • Book Extract: Shoot me first – a cattleman in Taliban country
  • Church growth of a different kind
  • Arthur gets out of jail, and gets free
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  • Children’s author shares her own story
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  • Tim Winton’s story of a conversion goes to the big screen
  • Bible World in Lebanon celebrates 30,000 visitors
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  • Australian Christian Book of the Year shortlist announced
  • New political party ‘Australian Christians’ run into early opposition from their own side
  • ‘God’s Country’ – Shire boy reviews The Shire
  • Victory in Christ is building the Nigerian church, says Archbishop Kwashi
  • Food for Thought: Does religion have a place in our society?
  • 200 years of caring Christianity: the Methodists celebrate
  • Michael Jensen on creation – where were you?
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  • Super Responsibility – Mark Hadley on latest Batman and Spiderman movies
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  • God is in Scandinavia’s fabric, says Greg Clarke
  • Testimony: Candy meets Jesus in Western Sydney
  • Remote indigenous communities believe in God as the city loses its religion
  • God opens Brisbane’s flood ‘gates’
  • Trending: linking missions online
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  • Are boat people un-Christian?
  • Overseas churches decide on celebrating gay partnerships
  • Census response? More church plants
  • Is it a happy birthday for South Sudan?
  • Food for Thought: The Higgs Boson and possum contraceptives
  • Part Two: Can music bring you closer to God? Ben Fielding says ‘Yes’
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  • A Christian publisher who’s not afraid of the e-revolution
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  • No Christian revival in Africa- yet
  • Food For Thought: A frail grasp on the big picture
  • Fifty years of Bible translation in Australia
  • It’s time to put a stop to gossip
  • Noah’s great flood debated in History Channel documentary
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  • Welcome to the island home
  • Women’s conferences go from strength to strength
  • Leaders of Singapore’s largest church arrested
  • Egyptian Christian leader prays for the new President
  • “Defining Marriage” webcast defends traditional marriage
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  • Emergency laws to rescue school chaplains’ pay
  • Catholics make it easier for Anglicans to convert in groups
  • Hillsong focuses on the Cornerstone
  • Our first GodSpeak Advocate heads to Mozambique’s literacy project
  • Food For Thought: Sex, religion and the public square
  • Getting one over on the taxman
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  • Centre for Biblical Preaching set to launch
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  • ‘God loves foreigners’ exhibition surprises and challenges Austrians
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  • Number of Aussie Christians falls again: census
  • School Chaplains CAN continue says SU Qld
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  • Graeme Goldsworthy: the Aussie author helping the world discover a Bible for real life
  • Christian leaders unite in call for aid commitment
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  • Record numbers have their say on same sex marriage
  • Good Christian Bitches scores new name and ACMA sanction
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  • Improved literacy through Rwandan reconciliation project
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  • Is the gospel still good news? The reliability and relevance of the Bible addressed
  • Outback pilot pastors celebrate 50 years in the air
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  • Music that has kids jumping to God’s word
  • Christians honoured as role models and champions of national identity
  • Measuring success
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  • ‘Where do we go now?’ movie review
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  • Measuring the Queen by St Paul’s standards
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  • St Barnabas back on Broadway with a new church for a new generation
  • The ethics of Spotify
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  • 20 years on and Mabo still praying for reconciliation
  • A dangerous man to sit next to
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  • How Jesus changed an economist’s heart
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  • Beard growth for Bible growth
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  • A royal gift: Bibles to celebrate Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
  • Jesus Racing’s shiny new Ute makes a splash in Adelaide
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  • The life and faith of Patrick White
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  • A ‘wake up call’ for Christians in the West
  • No turkeys but lots of thanks for National Day of Thanksgiving
  • Twitter’s Holy Huddle: Evangelical tweeters on the outskirts of Aussie ‘twittersphere’
  • Visiting Professor calls for a rediscovery of liturgy
  • Mourning Barbara Holborow
  • Indonesian Christians celebrate
  • Red Shield Appeal results better than originally thought, but still decreasing
  • Asserting ‘God’s Good Design’ for men and women
  • Tim Costello: ‘Let us not become weary for doing good’
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  • Christianity’s diversity key to its survival: Geoffrey Blainey
  • Preaching & Preachers 40th Anniversary Edition
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  • Prosperity Teaching Is Loading The Poor Up With Guilt: Lungu
  • Accusations of Christian ‘block voting’ on The Voice
  • Make 2012 the year for Bible reading
  • Greg Clarke on reading God’s library
  • Hillsong set for Melbourne
  • Will Graham’s downunder adventure
  • Temptation: The Star ad promising eternal youth
  • A poem for Mother’s Day
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  • Songs and Dirty Plates Blog: Eating on $2 a day … and why it bites
  • Not even ABC’s Mark Scott knows where the media revolution is leading us
  • What it takes to be an Olympic chaplain
  • Budget surplus takes its toll
  • From the Top End: importance of ‘heart language’ misunderstood
  • A marathon run to rescue girls
  • From the Top End: Katherine Christian Convention Sunday wrap
  • Bible Society publishes first book of essays: The King James at 400
  • Michael Jensen on the search for order
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  • A ‘techie’ kind of mission
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  • QLD pro-life activist goes to jail
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  • Joshua Maule reports from the Top End – Day 1
  • 9th May 2012: Join us for our annual day of prayer
  • International aid agencies plead with Federal Government pre-budget: ‘Don’t cut aid!’
  • Bible Society literacy programmes gain UNESCO recognition
  • Ethiopian pastor reunited with family in Perth after 14 years of separation and persecution
  • Church not just a place to park Christians, says new Ridley PhD
  • Tim Costello reflects on moral budgeting in lead up to Federal Budget night
  • The City in the cinema reaching urban Melbourne
  • Addressing part-truths in Australia’s missionary history
  • Central West NSW churches to get ‘Reality’ check from Will Graham
  • The Bible and the bullet
  • Archbishop of Episcopal Church of the Sudan appeals for peace
  • From agnostic to atheist to believer
  • Reforms make it easier to care for our ageing population
  • Charles “Chuck” Colson, the prisoner who set others free, dies
  • A prayer of sunlight, rain, wind and fire.
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  • God calls a politician into ministry
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  • Clock ticking to have your say on marriage rights
  • What would you say to a dying man?
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  • Indigenous Arctic people to receive first Bible translation in heart language
  • Meditating Atheists: Day 3 at Global Atheist Convention
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  • Please don’t let the new atheist philosophy of ridicule near our children
  • Ben Elton tells atheists God might exist, maybe: Global Atheist Convention DAY ONE
  • Church leaders equipping preachers in the face of atheism
  • Christians dominate new CD on Hope from ABC Music
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  • Aussie Christian youth website up for international web award
  • Easterfest tide sweeps through Toowoomba, but no rain this time
  • Wesley Institute’s radical new direction
  • Strong line against gay ministers confirmed as official Australian Anglican Church policy
  • Reactions to Q&A panel with Dawkins and Pell
  • Crisis pregnancy support centre in Melbourne overwhelmed by need
  • What Christians would like atheists to read (or listen to)
  • The ten key propositions for atheists and Christians today
  • The strange victory in being prepared to lose
  • He is risen! He is risen indeed!
  • ‘I think, therefore I am an atheist’
  • Two cheers for Christopher Hitchens
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  • The Easter Story: Reasons to Believe
  • Easter messages draw on atheism, uncertainty and the need for hope
  • Advocating at Easterfest for Godspeak’s India project
  • Going camping with the children of prisoners
  • Is Easter Christian?
  • Jimmy Little: ‘a rock of calm’
  • “I want to be a part of what God’s doing in India!” says Rachelle Brooks
  • A friendship that led Jim Stynes to Christ
  • Celebrating Easter on Sydney’s streets
  • Celebrating the life and ministry of the late John Mallison
  • Sydney Catholic Archbishop to take on Richard Dawkins in special Q&A two-headed debate
  • The word of God is the foundation, says Priscilla Shirer
  • Songs and Dirty Plates Blog: Are you speaking the gospel too loudly?
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  • Special Religious Education celebrated at Parliament House, Sydney
  • New food crisis looms, this time in west Africa
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  • More than egg hunts in Aussie churches this Easter
  • April a big month for Christian music in Oz
  • John Piper stepping down
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  • Bobbie Hopkins: Discovering Aboriginality, discovering Christ
  • Speaking God’s Words: advocating for literacy in Mozambique
  • Songs & Dirty Plates Blog: …Christians drink a lot of coffee
  • New Scientist publishes a God Special – and it is worth a read
  • Christians elected as Queensland changes colour
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  • Strong views prevail in Queensland election
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  • Harmony-minded Christians and their social justice ways
  • World Poetry Day: CPX chooses its best
  • Expository Bible teaching at Hillsong Colour Conference
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  • Meeting the canny xxx man: a Christian at Sexpo
  • Scripture teacher turns down Chaplaincy funding
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  • New website launched for Melbourne festival in response to Global Atheist Convention
  • A grim future for remote Indigenous children: NT missionary
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  • How I use Pinterest (or rather, how I should use Pinterest…)
  • The counter-cultural season of Lent
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  • Syrian Christians fear overturn of Assad regime
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  • Coming together in the Solomons around the Bible
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  • The Kony2012 campaign that took over your Facebook wall
  • Far flung towns in three states get a Flying Bibleman visit
  • The real ‘First Bloke’
  • Aussie Christian woman behind bars
  • Preachers join in Bible Society’s Bible reading campaign
  • Prostitution is not ‘normal and inevitable’, says ACT Shadow Attorney General
  • ‘Get the Word Out Lebanon’ launched at Arabic event
  • Hundreds unite in training to be a Christian witness in Orange
  • Review: Religion for Atheists
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  • Special prayers for Malaysia today as World Day of Prayer events take place
  • Religious education under challenge in Victoria
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  • Atheism for the incorrigibly religious
  • Heavy metal Christian kid’s music a gateway to harder stuff…maybe even Jesus.
  • Iranian authorities confirm death penalty for Pastor. Urgent prayer requested.
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  • Review: Kitchen Cabinet
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  • A Mandarin-speaking mission field right here in Oz
  • Transforming families in India
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  • Music reviews: God at the Grammys
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  • Whitney Houston: Gospel music roots and the love of God
  • When a brother arrives by boat
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  • Is technology ruining Bible reading?
  • New ABC TV program challenging young people to put their faith ‘to the test’
  • Hikers raise funds for the Flying Bible Man
  • World Wrap: Egyptian evangelism and breaking down historical Southern Baptist racism
  • Liberal vote no longer monolith to oppose gay marriage
  • Erica Bartle on God’s love this Valentine’s Day
  • Giving and Living God’s Word in Lebanon
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  • Chair of sign language (Auslan) Bible project honoured
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  • ‘My Dear Children’: Charles Dickens’ private storytelling
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  • God’s power to heal questioned by British advertising bureau
  • Brian Rosner on Ridley, humility, humour and the law
  • Labor Party snubs Christians in Queensland
  • How the ABC’s ‘The Straits’ sees Christians
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  • Separation of Church and State on trial
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  • Inside Hillsong music
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  • Rosner to leave Moore for Ridley
  • Margaret Court gets the once over lightly treatment
  • Christian higher education makes it to the top
  • Book Review: A Common Word (Miroslav Volf)
  • Jesus makes it in Australia’s glossiest magazine
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  • Great Southern Word: was Australia built on the Bible?
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  • Convert from Islam in Uganda Survives Societal Hostilities
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  • Book Review: The Meaning of Marriage (Timothy Keller)
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  • The garage congregation praying for South Sudan
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  • Claiborne calls Sydneysiders to the simple way
  • Eternity’s Best of 2011
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  • Haiti is stronger than you think
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  • Brisbane welcomes the KJV Bible Exhibition
  • Updated: Missing Christian woman sparks unconfirmed abduction suspicion
  • Melinda Tankard Reist makes page 1
  • One year on: Local QLD churches still caring for flooded communities
  • Visiting the Bali Nine
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  • Help my unbelief
  • Australian author tops Christian bestseller list
  • ON THE BEACH: reflections
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  • Anti-Christian Incidents Nearly Double in Indonesia in 2011
  • Bible No.1 bestseller in Norway
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  • UPDATED – ON THE BEACH: almost home
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  • “As we try to figure out when the teenagers are out and about, I can’t help but feel like a fisherman waiting all day for a catch.”
  • In modern Athens, God saves Jenny
  • A hippy and new years UPDATED
  • Time to stop whinging
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  • Beach mission blogs “You know a shindig’s got cool vibes when the police want to know what’s going down”.
  • Talking about Jesus in Byron Bay, Canton Beach, Lakes Entrance and Huskisson
  • From zombies to happy adults in Uganda
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  • A trip to the bookshop ends in prayer and tears
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  • Making room for Jesus at Christmas
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  • The Birthday Party and other books
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  • Higher Ground
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  • Ex-madam dreams of a farm
  • IF you are reading this, Jesus did not return on October 21.
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