
Helping to fight famine in Kenya this Christmas
Anglican Overseas Aid’s partner in Kenya, the Anglican Church of Kenya, is helping to alleviate the suffering of communities as they encounter severe ongoing drought
Anglican Overseas Aid’s partner in Kenya, the Anglican Church of Kenya, is helping to alleviate the suffering of communities as they encounter severe ongoing drought
“One of the traditions observed each year at the Ekka is the Blessing of the Plough. In maintaining this tradition, we give thanks to God for the goodness of creation and pray for our proper care of natural resources,” says Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
“Since COVID-19 hit I have seen a lot more people living on the Gold Coast streets. I have also heard and read many stories of people losing their jobs. This made me feel very devastated and I knew that my family and I must try to help in any way we could,” says Year 6 St Hilda’s School student Gabrielle Aloysius, as she shares about a very special partnership she has forged between her school, her local church and business
Two Matthew Flinders Anglican College students tell us how they are working with the college’s Chef Frankling and chaplain Kathrin Koning to help provide hearty hot food for St Peter’s popular weekly Community Meal, which has been impacted by building works
The World Council of Churches (WCC) is inviting all people of good will to attend an online prayer service on 16 October, World Food Day
Year 11 Fraser Coast Anglican College student and aspiring chemical engineer Kaitlin Edmondstone tells us about her recent experience as a STEM intern at QUT
As African nations begin opening after months of coronavirus closures, church officials and agricultural experts are stressing an immediate supply of quality seeds to farmers to help tackle a predicted food crisis
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