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Welcome to the EFAC Australia Website. We are looking forward to using this website to connect those around Australia and keep everyone up to date with what's happening in their state. We have branches in each state plus the ACT,so by clicking on your branch on the tab above, you can find out what is happening in your state. The site will be updated weekly with news and events.

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 March 2009 09:43 )
 
Finding the central ministry purpose of a book Part Two PDF Print
Written by Peter Adam   
Thursday, 25 September 2008 13:01

Finding the central ministry purpose of a book of the Bible
Part Two – 2 Corinthians

In Part One, I tried to show the general principles and practice of finding the central ministry purpose of a book of the Bible. In Part Two, I will show how this applies to a difficult example, that of 2 Corinthians.

There are two preliminary questions that need to be answered when tackling 2 Corinthians.

a. Are 1 and 2 Corinthians one unit of meaning, and so mutually explanatory?  
Traditionally these two letters have been regarded as one unit, in that it has been assumed that they both tackle the same issues, that they refer to each other, and that 2 Corinthians flows on naturally from 1 Corinthians.

Last Updated ( Monday, 10 August 2009 15:46 )
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(in association with Ridley Melbourne Anglican Institute)

Gospel, Mission and Church
How is mission changing for us as Anglicans and what do we need to do?

Speakers include: Peter Adam, Richard Condie, Jenny George, Stephen Hale, Guy Mason, Craig Ogden, Evonne Paddison, Tracey Wolsley, Wei-Han Kuan and Mark Schnerring.

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