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Daniel Sih

Daniel is a skilled communicator, trainer, coach and blogger, with a broad professional history including roles as a physiotherapist, health manager, project manager, company director, and church pastor. He is the senior pastor of Together Church (affiliated with Churches of Christ in Victoria and Tasmania), and is also the founder of the Together Network, an ecumenical network seeking to equip everyday Christians to share the gospel during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Daniel is passionate about training disciples, equipping leaders, and launching missional communities across the suburbs of Hobart and beyond. Daniel is married to Kylie and has three children, and way too many chickens!

Articles by Daniel Sih:

  • 23 June 2020

    6.1 MINS

    Many pastors spend many hours rallying their congregations to participate in the Great Commission. They preach about the importance of mission and evangelism. They compel us to go, not stay. They dare us to leave our comfort zones and make disciples. I'm a pastor. I [...]

  • 19 June 2020

    4.5 MINS

    Some words are more important than others. They speak to the human heart, describe our inner longings, and rally us around a cause. One of these words is hope — a faith-filled word that is particularly relevant during this global pandemic. Hope is the experience [...]

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