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Jensen compares suicide to euthanasia. He reminds us that our death is not an isolated incident, and what euthanasia is saying to other people about the choice to live, especially for the elderly and the disabled. He shows that this puts further pressure on those caring for the sick and dying.
not after 2018
Christians respond to Kosovo crisis, Wollongong Anglicans offer safe haven to people fleeing former Yugoslavia, New look at renewing a failing society by Jeremy Halcrow, New name to continue the vision for youth by Harry Goodhew- on the formation of Youthworks, Divorce: one grandfather’s heartache by Philip Jensen, Anglicans Debate an Australian Republic by Robert Doyle and Bishop Donald Robinson, Archbishop writes to Herald on Euthanasia, Demolishing the myth of work by Simon Miller, Ten yeare later, Tiananmen’s legacy lives on by Val Horniman, Sisters find future in inner-city oasis by Margaret Rogers - on the visit of International Leader, Sister Anita, to Glebe Sisters of the Church., Volume 05 number 04, 1999-05-01/1999-05-31
1999-05-01
Articles of particular note include:, First Aboriginal woman priest - brief article informing readers of the first Indigenous female priest Gloria Shipp, following her training at Nungalinya Bible College., Doors shut on assylum seekers - National Council of Churches in Australia call for the re-opening of a free, specialist legal service for refugees and assylum seekers., Volume 03 number 01, 1997-02-01/1997-02-28
1997-02-01
Harness racing takes on chaplaincy by Rachel O'Regan - on reaching the racing community, Club for disabled expands by Nick Gilbert - on the Jesus Club, Let God be true by Peter Jensen - on the Bible as the inspired word of God, The reliable sovereign by David Hohne - on trusting God through suffering, On the elimination of suffering by Megan Best, 2013-06-01/2013-06-30
2013-06-01
Articles of particular note include:, Anglicans tally against NT’s euthanasia bid by Kathy Stone - Anglicans standing against a voluntary euthanasia legislation proposed in the Northern Territory., Racing industry chaplain can’t lose by Michelle Haines : exploring outreach to the racing industry, Volume 02 number 06, 1996-07-01/1996-08-31
1996-07-01
Articles of particular note include: Euthanasia is out: Carr by Michelle Haines and Kathy Stone New Aboriginal pastor eager to serve Redfern by Kathy Stone - on the appointment of Ray Welsh Chaplain fights for the gospel - looking at the role of army chaplains An Innocent abroad - explores the effect of the genocide in Rwanda on believers there. Region expands - considering iminstry opportunities for Crestwood, Kellyville, Quakers Hill, Riverstone and Kenthurst as the geographic area expands. Students raise different banner at Nepean by Steve Gooch - the beginning of student work at the University of Western Sydney Singing the questions of life by Kathryn Welling - on Nicky Chiswell, Volume 02 number 04, 1996-05-01/1996-05-31
1996-05-01
Articles of particular note include:, Vietnamese church finds new home by Jeremy Halcrow, Euthanasia an option says Spong, Anglican Church gay rights debate, New clergy: ready to go - includes David Hohne (Jannali) and Graham Stanton (Wollongong),, Colin Bale listed as leaving Moore to start as an Assistant Minister at Bowral, HIV: the virus of a new generation? by Michelle Haines in Thailand, Refugees escape the wall of silence by Jeremy Halcrow - explores how the church does and does not help refugees and gow this helps them come to know Christ., Volume 02 number 02, 1996-03-01/1996-03-31
1996-03-01
Family breakdown sees more look for God, CMS holds first youth ‘recruit’ camp, PM plans prayer for nation by Margaret Rodgers - on calls for a National Day of Prayer, Iraq conflict leaves divided nation in need of reconciliation by Jeremy Halcrow, SARS forces Church to rethink ministry, Is this Sydney’s busiest ‘church’? by Stuart Robinson - on school chaplaincy at Barker College, They are our neighbours and they have never heard of Jesus - interview with Rosemary Anderson regarding English classes, or ESL, The killing game by Peter Jensen - on euthanasia, New push for euthanasia in NSW, Volume 09 number 04, 2003-05-01/2003-05-31
2003-05-01
Miracles and faith by Peter Jensen - on miracles, Rental non-affordability - on the lack of affordable rental housing in Western Sydney, Barneys turns a friendlier face to Broadway - on the re-opening of Barneys Broadway after fire damage, Woodhouse to retire in 2013 - on the retirement of John Woodhouse as Moore College prinicipal, The child who almost wasn't - on Anglican Aid's projects allowing Indian families to keep their daughters, "We are called to a great prophetic purpose" - on a meeting of GAFCON leaders in London, All gone quiet - on death and euthanasia, Not waving, drowning - on the pressures facing single-parent households, The modern marriage ideology by Andrew Cameron - on society's changing definition of marriage, 2012-06-01/2012-06-30
2012-06-01
Ethics critics win SRE concessions, New head of CMS NSW - on the appointment of Malcolm Richards, Evangelism campaign saw "many successes" - on the Connect09 campaign, Enmore goes to the Goths by Andrew Buerger, Euthanasia sees thousands killed without consent by Amanda Perry, National Bible Society formed - on the formation of Bible Society Australia, The Cloud and its silver lining by Mark Hadley - on cloud technology, Hard work ahead on disability issues by Andrew Cameron, grief and resurrections by Gordon Cheng - on talking about death and grief, Safely to our journey's end by Andrew Robinson - on euthanasia, 2010-11-01/2010-11-30
2010-11-01
Carr’s concerns compromised by gambling levy by Sarah Barnett, Sydney experiments as women’s ministry meets lay presidency by Stephen Liggins, Challenging world-views is essentiai to evangelism: Carson by Stephen Liggins, Euthanasia cloud on the horizon by Margaret Rodgers, Hopes raised for ethnic parish plants inside existing boundaries - looking at new parishes that have the same ethnic make-up as the suburb., Archbishop excites much debate on women's ministry by Stephen Liggins, Archbishop: women should not be excluded an extract from the presidential address, Three churches in the west join the information superhighway by Jim Wenman, Homosexuality and the Church desires in conflict, Volume 04 number 10, 1998-11-01/1998-11-31
1998-11-01
Fiocco looks at counselling people in pain from Job. He looks at the actions and then advice given by Job's friends. Fiocco speaks against Euthanasia, against the propsperity gospel and against kharma., Cassette label reads : "Job 3-27 2.7.2000 'Counselling people in pain' 7:15pm Dom Fiocco" Box label reads : "Dom Fiocco Job June/July 00" Some of the sound is distorted.
2000-07-02