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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Ministry Support Scheme grantees announced
ADM is delighted to announce that twenty-two women have received grants to support their ministries through the 2020 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Ministry Support Scheme.
Unhealthy anger - 2021 ADM Senior Fellow Stephanie Kate Judd on the Undeceptions podcast
2021 ADM Senior Fellow Stephanie Kate Judd joins John Dickson’s Undeceptions podcast and tackles the topics of sexism, anger and how Jesus makes all the difference for her.
In our churches
The release of the key results of the National Anglican Family Violence Research Report recently into Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a key moment for the Anglican church. It provides a snapshot of what is happening and what can be done to address this urgent and significant issue. ADM’s CEO, Rev. Jo Gibbs, reflects on the report’s findings.
Writing, mental illness and moral imagination .
How can stories help us – and help young people – navigate a sometimes lonely world?
As part of RN's Big Weekend of Books, award-winning YA author and 2020 ADM Senior Creative Fellow, Claire Zorn, joins Dr Meredith Lake, 2017 ADM Senior Research Fellow, to discuss writing, faith, the ethics of imagination, and her own sometimes difficult experience of learning to find her place in the world.
Faith in fiction - 2020 ADM Senior Creative Fellow Claire Zorn in Sydney Anglicans
Sydney Anglican’s Judy Adamson spoke to four writers who attend Sydney Anglican churches, including 2020 ADM Senior Creative Fellow Claire Zorn. They share their perspectives on why they write and the impact their faith has on their work.
Friendship and faith with Southeast Asians - 2020 ADM Senior Research Fellow Amanda Mason in Sydney Anglicans
2020 ADM Senior Research Fellow, Amanda Mason, shares five helpful things for Christians to consider about Southeast Asian culture before they jump into sharing their faith.
COVID-19 church response program grantees announced
Six women serving in local churches throughout Sydney have received funding to support church-based mercy ministries through ADM’s COVID-19 Church Response Program.
Women’s stories can make a difference, but only if men will hear them - 2020 ADM Senior Creative Fellow Claire Zorn in ABC's Religion and Ethics
2020 ADM Senior Creative Fellow, Claire Zorn writes for ABC’s Religion & Ethics on why reading fiction is an exercise in empathy and the need for boys and men to imagine, so they can understand and drive change themselves.
Why celibacy isn’t extraordinary - 2019 ADM Senior Research Fellow Rev. Dr Dani Treweek in Southern Cross
2019 ADM Senior Research Fellow, Rev. Dani Treweek, reflects on singleness, celibacy and why celibacy is not coloured “with golds and silvers and otherworldly tones”, but is simply “a life of grace-enabled, Godly obedience.”
What a sex therapist wishes pastors knew about talking about sex - 2018 ADM Senior Research Fellow Monica Cook on The Pastor's Heart podcast
2018 ADM Senior Research Fellow, Monica Cook, speaks with Dominic Steele on ‘The Pastors Heart’, about how pastors might do a better job in talking about sex.
My grandparents and human dignity in aged care - 2021 ADM Senior Fellow Stephanie Kate Judd in Eternity News
In the wake of the final report of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, 2021 ADM Senior Fellow Stephanie Kate Judd looks back at her own family’s experiences of ageing and asks if we have diminished or devalued what it is to be human in later life.
What Disney’s 'love letter' to Southeast Asia teaches us about sharing the gospel - 2020 ADM Fellow Amanda Mason in Sydney Anglicans
In reflecting on Disney's latest release "Raya and the Last Dragon", 2020 ADM Senior Fellow Amanda Mason asks "What could be Australian churches’ collective love letter to the Southeast Asians among us?"
Could Australian Christian communities do as Disney did?
Honouring Sydney’s longest serving deaconess
A desire to learn, to know God and be known by God and bring others under the sound of the gospel of grace motivated Deaconess Dorothy Black through her 70 years of service.
Honouring Deaconess Dorothy Black (nee Lennox) Sydney’s longest serving deaconess
Mrs Dorothy Black (nee Lennox) is Sydney’s oldest living deaconess and today celebrates 70 years of being set apart for Christian service as a deaconess with the Anglican Church.
What our past teaches us about youth ministry now - 2021 ADM Senior Research Fellow Dr Ruth Lukabyo's new book in Sydney Anglicans
Rev. Craig Roberts, CEO of Youthworks, gives an overview of 2021 ADM Senior Research Fellow, Dr Ruth Lukabyo’s, 2020 monograph, “From a Ministry for Youth to a Ministry of Youth: Aspects of Protestant Youth Ministry in Sydney 1930–1959”.
Domestic Abuse: How can we protect marriages and our community?
In any group of people, including churches, there will be people who have , unfortunately, experienced domestic abuse.
Keith and Sarah Condie, Co-director’s of ADM’s Mental Health Institute, presented on this important issue at Vine Church, Sydney. They shared how we can recognise signs of physical, emotional and other forms of abuse, and respond well.
'He sent me a spreadsheet on how much money I waste.' My seven months with a controlling man.
It is often difficult for those in the excitement of a new relationship to realise when it is a potentially destructive one. But there are almost always signs. This article from Mamamia describes really well the push-pull techniques used by abusive and controlling partners in the earlier stages of a relationship.
“A bond of union and sympathy” 100 Years Ago, Deaconesses battled the Influenza epidemic
They didn’t have Zoom. But the Deaconesses in Sydney were well prepared to care for those around them during the “Spanish flu” pandemic of 1919…
A Global Ministry of Love: Deaconess Elaine Doust
1956 was a turning point for Elaine as she embarked on a life-time decision to serve the community that would take her around the globe in Christ-centred service.
Professor Sarah Willims on ‘Prayer, Agency and Cultural Transformation’
There are many sociological and historical theories of change but rarely is prayer taken seriously as a radical and disruptive political force. In this lecture, Sarah Williams will draw on stories of the past to explore the role of prayer in moments of political and cultural upheaval, and to inspire us to pray in fresh ways for our culture.