Why is Christian belief in the media and society so trivialised
Why is Christian belief in the media and society so trivialised without the blink of an eyelid? This is an important philosophical question..
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Former coach says 'treating everyone the same shows partiality'
Nelson Cook of Coaches of Influence in Los Angeles California sends out a newsletter of encouragement to his Christian coaches who are working at high school, college and professional levels.
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'Fury of the Sea' wins Basil Sellers $2000 Midge Point Art Prize - 4
Jill Liepertz of Bloomsbury has won for the second time in four years the Basil Sellers $2000 Midge Point Art Prize with her art work \'Fury of the Sea\' held at The Point Tavern on Saturday.
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Factors that drive men and women to sex regardless of health, career or relationship risks
For some years now, Christian leaders have at last been doing some \"straight talking\" about the issues of sex, particularly young people and sex.
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15 days to 'One Afternoon in Sydney'
There are only 15 days to the online ministry \"One Afternoon in Sydney\" as a direct result of the remarkable outcomes of \'One Day in Melbourne\' in April.
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Spring options for Whitsundays Laguna Quays Respite missions cottage
The Whitsundays missionary respite cottage for missionaries, mission and church full-time personnel developed by Well-Being Australia at Laguna Quays Respite has Spring options for visitors.
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Encouragement helps youngsters reach their potential
One of the articles, published on Anzac Day a few years ago and reported on ABC radio that evening, tells the story of Dr Clunes Mathison - a brilliant young Australian doctor who was killed accidentally by a stray bullet at Gallipoli in 1915 at the age of only 31.
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Solar power: some updates on progress
We all take it for granted that solar power is a good thing. We all talk about Queensland being the \"Sunshine State\" and the rest of Australia is not far behind.
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Artistic, identity and philosophy - the paint on your wall
High tech special new paint has reduced debris build-up on passenger aircraft and improved the aerodynamics and a saving in fuel costs was so evident that it might save 100,000 pounds.
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'Basil Sellers 5' $100,000 Sport-Art Prize Judged, now Basil Sellers Midge Point Art Prize 4
Basil Sellers AM on Friday evening announced Richard Lewer as the 5th and final prestigious $100,000 Basil Sellers Art Prize \'winner\' for his work titled The Theatre of Sports (2016) at the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne.
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Church, the State and money
When it comes to the allocation of public monies there is no separation of church and state as Government allocates funds hither and thither of all sorts of religious or irreligious activities.
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Church, the State and money
When it comes to the allocation of public monies there is no separation of church and state as Government allocates funds hither and thither of all sorts of religious or irreligious activities.