July 2008
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Ups And Downs
Lynette, Bill, Suzanne, John, Gavin and Janet have something in common. Each has grasped hold of the one true hope in this life, Jesus Christ, and has come to know that there is nothing bigger than our God and nothing greater than his love for us. But it hasn’t always been that way.
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Other Features
God's Gift To The Church
Wesley Kigasung was the son of a missionary. This single fact shaped his attitudes and thinking throughout his life. His father, Keckongandang, spent almost the whole of his working life as an evangelist and pastor away from his home village, Aluki.
Small Parish Big Difference
With an average weekly attendance of just over 100, the Ringwood-Knox parish could easily be considered an ordinary little parish. But the mission work of the Melbourne congregations of Our Saviour, Knox, and Good Shepherd, Ringwood, is verging on the extraordinary.
Columns
RARELY ASKED QUESTIONS (RAQ)
Empty tombs... A writer's imagination?
RADICAL RABBI
OUR RADICAL RABBI
HEART & HOME
PLUCKY DUCKS
STEPPING STONES
AUSTRALIAN LUTHERANS IN NEW GUINEA
TAKE6
THE PRACTICE OF WORSHIP
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
PENGUIN PEOPLE
FAITH INCUBATION: ONE PASTOR’S JOURNEY
Ups And Downs
Lynette, Bill, Suzanne, John, Gavin and Janet have something in common. Each has grasped hold of the one true hope in this life, Jesus Christ, and has come to know that there is nothing bigger than our God and nothing greater than his love for us. But it hasn’t always been that way.
Other Features
God's Gift To The Church
Wesley Kigasung was the son of a missionary. This single fact shaped his attitudes and thinking throughout his life. His father, Keckongandang, spent almost the whole of his working life as an evangelist and pastor away from his home village, Aluki.
Small Parish Big Difference
With an average weekly attendance of just over 100, the Ringwood-Knox parish could easily be considered an ordinary little parish. But the mission work of the Melbourne congregations of Our Saviour, Knox, and Good Shepherd, Ringwood, is verging on the extraordinary.
Other Features
God's Gift To The Church
Wesley Kigasung was the son of a missionary. This single fact shaped his attitudes and thinking throughout his life. His father, Keckongandang, spent almost the whole of his working life as an evangelist and pastor away from his home village, Aluki.
Small Parish Big Difference
With an average weekly attendance of just over 100, the Ringwood-Knox parish could easily be considered an ordinary little parish. But the mission work of the Melbourne congregations of Our Saviour, Knox, and Good Shepherd, Ringwood, is verging on the extraordinary.
Columns
RARELY ASKED QUESTIONS (RAQ)
Empty tombs... A writer's imagination?
RADICAL RABBI
OUR RADICAL RABBI
HEART & HOME
PLUCKY DUCKS
STEPPING STONES
AUSTRALIAN LUTHERANS IN NEW GUINEA
TAKE6
THE PRACTICE OF WORSHIP
TURNING POINTS
TURNING POINTS
PENGUIN PEOPLE
FAITH INCUBATION: ONE PASTOR’S JOURNEY
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Empty tombs... A writer's imagination?
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Two kingdoms - an excuse to sit on our hands?
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