At Reformation 21, Jeremy Walker provides some earnest and good-humoured commentary dealing with the situation reported in Acts where Eutychus falls asleep (and out a window) during a late night sermon by the Apostle Paul. Walker believes that, rather than Eutychus and Paul having committed the rather contemporary transgressions of being bored and being boring, …

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Mark Scott, Managing Director of ABC (Australia’s government funded public broadcaster) addressed Re:Thinking, a Christian conference conducted in Sydney. He offered his perspective as a Christian on the place of Christians in society. “Get over it, really. Christians are outsiders. That is the fate of outsiders in communities,” he told the crowd at the Re:Thinking …

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Mikey Lynch reflects on a recent training event and works through the question of whether culture or strategy is more important in leadership. Though the two aspects can’t be separated, they can be distinguished, and Mikey posits that whichever is your starting point it has to move intentionally to embrace the other as integral to …

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Moderator-General David Cook is currently in the UK, likes what he sees in ‘Gospel Partnerships’ and suggests that though population scales and distances are different in Australia there is value in pursuing the model. Read on. Pastoral Letter (Posted 13 March 2014) I am in the UK for three months (February to April) participating in …

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