Christians supporting Israel - "Who is today's Balaam?"
Even a cursory look at Christian ministries supporting Israel, the cry is \'Who is today\'s Balaam?\'..
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Random Acts of Kindness – 150 congregation divided into 18 groups
Random Acts of Kindness of the Sunshine Coast was highlighted in the Whitsundays Times where I saw it and was fascinated that a healthy church would shut down its morning service on a particular Sunday and divide the congregation into 18 teams to help home owners in need.
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Laguna Quays Respite – NZ missions direct flights to Whitsundays
By winter this year international flights Whitsundays–New Zealand will be functional – allowing New Zealand missions / pastors to avail themselves of the Laguna Quays Missionary Respite cottage (Whitsundays).
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Footplate Padre tells the story of the Red Bull
As the Footplate Padre I have had the opportunity to hear many stories from the days of steam. This was an era where drivers more often than not had time to \'kill\' (as it were).
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New year: new honours to some of our scientists
Australia\'s retiring chief scientist, Professor Ian Chubb AC, has presided during a time of both pluses and minuses in Australia\'s science report card, regarding science policies and perceived performance.
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2016 Panellists marking for young writer awards well under way
The Press Service International (PSI) 2016 young writer program with Christian Today has its Basil Sellers Awards well under way with the Panellists busily marking the young writer articles.
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Replacement theology – a different angle – Part 3
Replacement Theology at Morling theological college was taught as Super-succession-ism – that Christ at the cross \"superseded\" the Old Covenant and at that point the Chosen People played no further part in the human processes of Salvation and lost their special place within the economy of God.
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Replacement theology challenged – Part 2
Replacement Theology at Morling theological college was taught as Super-succession-ism – that Christ at the cross \"superseded\" the Old Covenant and at that point the Chosen People played no further part in the human processes of Salvation and lost their special place within the economy of God.
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Replacement theology challenged – Part 1
Replacement Theology at Morling theological college was taught as Super-succession-ism – that Christ at the cross \"superceded\" the Old Covenant and at that point the Chosen People played no further part in the human processes of Salvation and lost their special place within the economy of God.
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1942 - Darwin's master plan in wartime – bombing anniversary
When visiting Darwin I took the bus tour which highlighted the bombing of Darwin during February 1942. Subsequently, I was most interested in an article that appeared in the Darwin News. One side of politics was castigating the other side of politics regarding the issue of a master plan for the city.
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What do pancakes, mathematics, physics and eye surgery have in common?
It seems that there is far more science involved in the kitchen than many people have realised, and conversely, if scientific observation and methodology can be applied to cooking, then the principles can help solve some problems in industry and medicine too.
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Dutch heroes provided succour to many Jews – 'Holocaust Remembrance Day'
Thursday 28 January was Holocaust Remembrance Day and as I pondered this, I reflected that it has been five years since the death of Miep Gies at aged 100.