People Matter
People Matter was a regular column in Southern Cross, a publication of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney.
- ‘Commercial’ hospitality impoverishes the soul
- A Christian writes from a war zone
- A missionary sees clearly
- A small boy’s eyes opened by the strangest gift
- A testimony to life
- A woman reveals her family’s heart
- An overseas student hears of Christ
- Arrogance becomes property of the owner
- Blessing a wedding ring
- Caring for the stranger within your gate
- Danger of trying to maintain our standard of living
- Divorce: one grandfather’s heartache
- Failure is not always a sign of poor leadership
- Faithful servant rubbed out by Anglican church
- Family struggles with Christianity
- Family values has meaning for migrant grandfather
- Harsh demands of the workplace on strugglers
- Jesus knows his own
- Manners teach that people matter
- Missionaries use their feet
- One soldier’s fear: will God reject me?
- One storm wrecked a migrant’s dream
- Parenting: it never ends
- Preaching Christ gives hope to individuals
- Sydney hail: can you hear the trumpet?
- The encouraging word is given in season
- The pride of a humble opinion
- The right way for Christian parents to raise their children
- The success of Scripture is in the hands of boys like Simon, aged eleven
- Truth lost to the pressure of cults
- Two fishermen tell one tale
- When tears make better sense than words

