The December/January edition of Presbyterian Pulse has been posted for on the website of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales for awhile, but with December being so busy it makes good holiday reading.

Articles of interest include:

  • commentary on the negative aspects of the proposed Australian Charter of Rights;
  • a report on the ‘Flourish’ women’s ministry conference;
  • a profile of David Hann manager of the Reformers Bookshop and Presbyterian Social Services Student Residences;
  • a ‘snapshot’ of the Minister’s Family Camp;
  • a feature report on Rhonda Daley and her work as Chaplain to both the Allowah Presbyterian Children’s Hospital and The Children’s Hospital Westmead. The recently renovated Allowah Presbyterian Children’s Hospital is the only hospital in NSW that provides expert care to babies and young people up to 18 with physical and intellectual disabilities;
  • Christmas themed articles by Peter Moore, Bryson Smith and Nerida Shimizu;
  • background material on the plans for METRO ministry internships in 2010;
  • an article on ‘How Presbyterians Should Approach Christmas Day’ by Chris Balzer;
  • and lots of other regular columns as well.

Good reading for relaxed summer days.

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