One Day in Melbourne—Evangelicals Online: "marketing" added

One Day in Melbourne—Evangelicals Online: "marketing" added

\'One Day in Melbourne—Evangelicals Online\' (conference) on Saturday 16 April 2016 is a one-day gathering for editors, writers, designers, social media mavens, authors, bloggers, self-publishers—anyone in Christian media whose aim is to maximise the Gospel..

  • The ministry of a pioneer must be in God's providence

    It took the revolutionary slave abolitionist, William Wilberforce (1759-1833) 42 years of Parliamentary debate and political lobbying to succeed in his campaign.

  • The Saxophone, an instrument of passion

    Yes, I am one of thousands upon thousands of Australians who plays the saxophone. To my knowledge, every school band throughout Australia has had at least one saxophonist, as have the multiplicity of town or community bands. This is a tradition that has gone on for generation after generation.

  • Benhadad counted his chickens before they hatched

    Counting your chickens before they\'ve hatched is as true today as it has always been, as even explained in the Bible. The Online Idiom Dictionary explains it as \"Don\'t make future plans on something that has not yet happened\" and provides several similar idioms such as \"Jumping the gun\".

  • One Day in Melbourne - Evangelicals Online: Peter Brookshaw replaces Rowland Croucher (Shingles)

    \'One Day in Melbourne—Evangelicals Online\' (conference) on Saturday 16 April 2016 is a one-day gathering for editors, writers, designers, social media mavens, authors, bloggers, self-publishers—anyone in Christian media whose aim is to maximise the Gospel.

  • How to clean sticky fingers

    We are in the midst of school holidays when families often like to take a break. Whether you transport young children in the car, or whether you like to eat mangoes or watermelon under a shady tree, or whether you just suffer during humid weather, you will probably have been reaching for the conveniently packaged \"wet wipes\".

  • Nelson Cook on change of heart – Good Friday

    Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence (COIN) 30 years ago in Los Angeles USA writes a monthly letter to the many coaches at professional, college and high school levels and the current correspondence touches the spot.

  • Good Friday message - Stories of Salvation can move us to tears of joy

    During the late 60s and early 70s I was a young man who followed the Lord and engaged in both a busy working life and elite sport. Yet, the most exciting part of my life at that time, was reading and hearing stories of ordinary people finding eternal Salvation in Jesus Christ.

  • 32nd edition of Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter published today - 30 March

    The 32nd edition of the Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter released 30 March illustrates the value of Respite for the cricket family. Cricketer respite has become a cricket policy with a fresh appreciation and approach toward future cricketer generations.

  • The Footplate Padre on railway museums

    The Footplate Padre has visited many railway museums over the years – these include Sydney, Thirlmere, Redbank (Ipswich), Beenleigh, Melbourne, Launceston, Adelaide, Perth, Albany, Gympie, Goulburn and even the Smithsonian in Washington DC.

  • Fresh Insights highlights artistic work

    Another Tronson du Coudray art work \'Fresh Insights\' has highlighted an artistic work that creates visions of opportunity and development.

  • 'Brown on Resolution' – the movie: Sailor of the King

    A Narrabundah High School English teacher in the mid sixties was instrumental in helping me improve my grammar. As one with a passion for writing, I was lacking two skills: a broader vocabulary and the ability to use grammar and syntax so I fronted up to Mr Gilbert Ward for some extra-curricular help.