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by Russell Powell
Archbishop Peter Jensen's Christmas Message 2011 on the centrality of Jesus to human history
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Like fairy floss, this film promises a good time but there comes a point when one must admit it really is a lot of fluff.
Some reviews have likened listening to Mumford and Sons to being trapped in a Bible-believing church...yet they manage to top charts and sell out tours.
Roth, an accomplished financial writer, takes his readers on a thrilling ride that begins as a story of murder and revenge and ends as a reflection on loss and forgiveness.
St Paul's Castle Hill have a strong history of songwriting and recording. Their latest CD, City Alight, is a fine addition to their catalogue.
Johnny Burns latest CD is filled with catchy, simple songs that teach kids the truths of the gospel.
This is not the sort of book I would normally pick off the shelf. However, the beauty of this story is that it draws the reader out of themselves into an experience they could never have imagined.
Steve Morrison has developed a reputation for stylish, entertaining jazz, and his latest album succeeds very well in capturing the 'live' experience on CD.
Guardians of Eden is an epic adventure set not in a galaxy far far away or in an imaginary place but in the context of biblical history.
'Desolate Beauty, Trudy Adams novel for mid to late teens, explores the fact that the mistakes we make, or the mistakes of others that impact our lives, do not have to control our future.
Simons description of life as part of the Stolen Generation is heart-wrenching. His rise out of a pit of despair and self-abuse to a servant of God makes for miraculous reading.
If youd like to be better equipped to respond to complex emotional situations in God honouring ways, then Gods love in action is a good place to start.
Anglican Media is looking to expand its team of review writers - are you keen to shed some light on the latest Christian resources?
Edited by Tim Costello and Rod Yule, this collection of short essays and interviews provides a good introduction to Christian social reform for novices, though deep readers could have asked for more.
Can a fire-fly help children to understand how to bring their fears to God?
One of the biggest challenges for any writer aiming at the teenage market is knowing how to be cool without being 'lame, so the authors of this new series were attempting no mean feat when they aimed to write a series that would be both edifying and entertaining for teen Christians.
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