New Directions in Assisted Reproduction: How did we end up here?

Dr Megan BestDr Megan Best spoke at a workshop at the Gospel Coalition 2013 National Conference in Florida in April.

Very enlightening and pastorally helpful.
56 minutes / 52MB mp3 file via this page.

(Photo: Matthias Media.)

The Spiritual Reformation

Phillip JensenJust in time for Reformation Day (31st October), you can hear last Sunday’s sermon from St. Andrew’s Cathedral by Phillip Jensen – on ‘The Spiritual Reformation’.

Good to hear and to pass the link on to others.

Reformation Day

Martin LutherBack in 2011, Justin Taylor posted some resources for Reformation Day (observed on 31st October in many places, to remember Martin Luther’s nailing of the 95 Theses to the Wittenburg door on 31st October 1517).

Though the video links no longer work, there are plenty of other useful links to help in understanding what it was all about.

See also: Why the Reformation Is Not Over.

St. Helen’s Training: Bible Overview

St. Helen's TrainingThe next two videos (3 & 4 of a total of 6) in the St. Helen’s Training series on getting a Bible Overview are now online.

CMS Gift Catalogue

Gifts of Lasting HopeYou’ve possibly already received a CMS gift catalogue (Gifts of Lasting Hope).

CMS has now released a 90 second promo video you could use in church – and the online version of the catalogue is here.

10 quotables from Kevin de Young’s ‘Crazy Busy’

Steve Kryger“Much like ‘Dangerous Calling‘ in 2012, Kevin de Young’s new book ‘Crazy Busy‘ served me greatly.

I recommend it to busy people, and even people who may not think they’re that busy … As I read back over my notes and reflected on what God wanted to teach me from this book, I summarised it in 4 points:

  1. Beware of the dangers of busyness
  2. Make priorities (Jesus did)
  3. Rest well
  4. Pursue godly habits …”

– Steve Kryger finds the time to read Kevin de Young’s new book.

Priscilla & Aquila Centre conference registration open

Priscilla & Aquila Centre conference‘Singleness, Marriage, Divorce, & Remarriage in Ministry’ is the topic of next year’s Priscilla & Aquila Centre conference at Moore College.

It’s on Monday 3rd February 2014. Registration opens today. Details from the College.

Euthanasia bill to be debated in Tasmania on Tuesday

Bishop John HarrowerBishop of Tasmania, John Harrower, has been working hard to prevent the introduction of Euthanasia in Tasmania. See his blog.

Euthanasia: My letter to Tas MHAs 9 Oct 2013 –

“Last Wednesday I wrote the following letter to all 25 Members of the House of Assembly of the Tasmanian Parliament briefly stating my reasons for asking them to oppose the euthanasia legislation to be voted on this coming Tuesday.

Please pray that our politicians will oppose this deadly legislation.

Also:
Depression, disability & ‘safe’ euthanasia
.
A Response to Giddings & McKim’s euthanasia proposal.
Euthanasia: Pastoral Letter 3 Oct.13.

Related:
On the elimination of the suffering – Dr Megan Best.
Euthanasia lives again.

A Life Already Started Conference

A Life Already Started“With one in three women under 40 in Australia having had an abortion, it’s a rare church that has not been touched by this issue.

For this reason, Fervr invites you to the A Life Already Started Conference.

Connect with other rectors, youth ministers, women’s workers and chaplains. Hear about the options available for women faced with an unwanted pregnancy. Get equipped to lovingly respond to and support these young women.

Valuable speakers include author Dr Megan Best, representatives from Diamond Pregnancy Support and Women’s Forum Australia, and also two women who will share their personal stories of God’s healing after abortion.”

The conference is on Saturday 2nd November at MBM, Rooty Hill – Registration: $40, includes morning tea, lunch and a free copy of Dr Best’s new book.

The Smith Lecture, 2013

Bruce SmithThe Smith Lecture (named in honour of Bruce Smith, pictured) will be held in 2013 on Thursday 24th October at the Art Gallery of NSW.

This year Prof Patrick Parkinson, will speak on “Child Sexual Abuse and the Churches: A story of moral failure?” Details here. Photo courtesy Ramon Williams.

How Pornography works

Albert Mohler“We are fast becoming the pornographic society. Over the course of the last decade, explicitly sexual images have crept into advertising, marketing, and virtually every niche of American life. This ambient pornography is now almost everywhere, from the local shopping mall to prime-time television.

By some estimations, the production and sale of explicit pornography now represents the seventh-largest industry in America. …”

Albert Mohler looks at understanding how pornography works in the male brain – and how that knowledge can be used in the battle against sin.

Related: The Porn-free family – Tim Challies.

Effective Gospel Ministry

William TaylorIn the next instalment of Preaching Matters from St. Helen’s Bishopsgate, William Taylor looks at Acts chapter 20.

Take the time to watch it here. (12 minutes.)

Garage Hymnal to release new album

Garage HymnalGarage Hymnal are back with a new album for 2013 titled Lowly. It is a collection of songs centred around Christ’s birth, the hope that comes through Jesus becoming human and the salvation that it brings. … The album will be officially launched on 1st Nov 2013 at St Stephens Church Hall, Newtown, NSW. Tickets are very limited, on sale now…

Bishop of Tasmania – Pastoral Letter on Euthanasia

Bishop John Harrower“Today I sent the following Pastoral Letter to all Anglican Parishes in Tasmania asking that the letter and attachments be made available to Parishioners.…

Pastoral Letter – Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2013

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

You will have learned recently that the Hon. Lara Giddings and the Hon. Nick McKim, Members for Franklin have recently introduced the “Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2013” to the Tasmanian parliament.

This Bill would allow those who meet certain eligibility criteria to be prescribed and receive a lethal injection. This Bill is a direct threat to the lives of Tasmanians, particularly the sick and elderly. This Bill embraces a philosophy of human value defined by convenience and personal capacity. It stands against the responsibility of societies and governments to implement compassionate, timely, and effective care for those who are unwell or disabled in some way. …”

– Read it all at Bishop Harrower’s blog.

Related: Belgian helped to die after three sex change operations (BBC News).

“A transsexual has been helped to die by doctors in Belgium, after a series of failed sex-change operations. Nathan Verhelst, born a girl, asked for help to end his life on grounds of psychological suffering. He died in a Brussels hospital on Monday. Two doctors concluded the 44-year-old did not have temporary depression. …

Belgium legalised euthanasia in 2002. There were 52 cases of euthanasia on psychological grounds last year. … There were 1,432 recorded cases of euthanasia in Belgium in 2012; a 25% increase on the previous year’s figure.”

Bible Society Australia commemorates the 50th anniversary of CS Lewis’ death

CS Lewis Today“Bible Society Australia has launched a library of Australian resources on C.S. Lewis to celebrate the life of this great author and champion his contribution to literature and to Christianity for many years to come. …”

– from Bible Society Australia.

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