“In my family growing up, faith was an open topic. Books about faith were read and discussed and ideas challenged and listened to. I remember setting out to read all of CS Lewis’ books for instance, as my brother had read the entire Narnia series and I wanted to go one better! This led to a few ‘over my head’ moments, but many of Lewis’ ideas stayed with me,” says Fiona Hammond from FormEDfaith, as she invites anglican focus readers to the launch of a new faith formation resource
“Anglicans in Development (AID), part of the Anglican Board of Mission, has worked closely with the Ahli Arab Hospital for many years, chiefly in supporting its outreach to improve the health and future of underweight babies in Gaza. More recently, AID has begun supporting a new initiative that combines child nutrition services with educating mothers about nutrition,” says Dr Julianne Stewart
Find out about the unique faith journey and work of our Diocese’s Reconciliation Action Plan Coordinator, Chrissy Ellis, a proud Bwgcolman woman from Palm Island
The Anglican Communion’s theological education and unity, faith and order teams have published a new study guide for Anglicans titled What do Anglicans Believe?
Meet Kerry Frances from the Anglican Schools Commission and find out what projects she is currently working on, what person of faith she most admires, what book she gives away the most and why, her favourite childhood memory and her favourite place to travel
Meet The Ven. Rod and Dianne Winterton and find out about their Brisbane and Western Region ministry highlights and about their personal faith journeys