The Aussie Christian Song Countdown 2015
Aussie Christian Gigs was proud to present the Aussie Christian Song Countdown 2015, which brought together an amazing array of Christian bands and artists of all genres and ages from across Australia..
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Railway per way maintenance remains a vital ingredient to track maintenance
A recent News.com article gave a fresh voice to the public alarm when so many rail lines get closed at weekends and even surprisingly in peak hour time slots for track maintenance.
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McDonald's Christianity—holiness and love
\'McDonald\'s\' faith: assembling our own god (small \'g\' intended) as we would a burger, with the desire to pick the qualities we like the best—this method may create a palatable sugar-coated god, but it also constipates our faith.
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Bush fires are again on the nation's agenda
Bush fires are again on the nation\'s agenda. Bushfires have already been in the news in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. This is repeated again and again year after year. Bush fires struck the Midge Point area in early October where the Laguna Quays Respite cottage is located.
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Tourism is such an open door for evangelism
Religious tourism is as old as the pilgrimages to the Holy Land from the seventh century and it became something of a coming of age encounter as those of holy orders and of a mature commitment to Christ - these sometimes took a full year - usually by foot.
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There are parallels in Australia
Dan Wooding of Assist News Service is one Christian media veteran who is on the pulse. One of the more entertaining stories he publishes each year is how The Twurch of England runs a poll for the Vicar of the Year.
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Feminists letting the side down – not even a peep over ISIS women and sex slaves
Dr Phyllis Chesler is disgusted with feminists. Dr Chesler is an emerita professor of Psychology and Women\'s Studies, a Fellow at the Middle East Forum, the author of thousands of articles, four studies about honour killings and sixteen books.
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How much do you love your neighbour? - Paris...
There are occasions when very challenging articles comes across my desk, and this was one such time and the question at the end of a pro self-defence advocate\'s tome asserted: \"I\'d suggest you do not love your neighbours as much as you ought.\"
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The sixth sense tells you there is something not quite right
Late last year I was faced with two very difficult issues with our Press Service International ministry whereby we publish young writers articles in Christian Today.
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Can marriage be seen as conspiratorial?
A recent Huffington Post article on Australian marriage statistics gave rise to me pondering whether marriage is in many cases, conspiratorial.
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When schools go into lockdown after social media threats
A few weeks back East Hills Boys High School and Sir Joseph Banks High School - both in south-west Sydney - went into lockdown after a social media threat.
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Land Girls and Girls on the Land
Much has happened since 2012 when NSW Farmers Association appointed it\'s first female president, Fiona Simson.