C.A.R.D. - Christian Article Registry Depository dependably gathering names
C.A.R.D. - Christian Article Registry Depository - launched last November has been responsibly gathering names so as to broaden the scope for Christian editors to scan through for their particular professional requirement..
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Editor Sophia Sinclair flies in and meets Brisbane and Sunshine Coast young writers
Press Service International\'s young writer program editor Sophia Sinclair flew into Brisbane last Saturday for a three hour luncheon with the Brisbane and Sunshine Coast based young writers.
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New Zealand fourth fattest people on earth – behind the US, Mexico and Hungary
The New Zealand Herald revealed not that long ago in a listed article that last year, New Zealand was named the fourth-fattest country in the OECD, behind the United States, Mexico and Hungary.
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Children ensnared into deadly combat breadth is paralleled to the other - sexual slavery
In a recent News.com article it was headlined that at least 250,000 children around the world are being used in wars and surely this must parallel sexual trafficking with young children.
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New Zealand on-line news had oodles of Australian news – Strange? … perhaps not !
As a daily columnist my nose is into publications of all sorts, not least New Zealand on-line media for a number of reasons.
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The problems with storing energy
We (along with all living things) rely on converting energy from a stored form to something useful that we can use immediately, all the time, just to stay alive.
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Church attendance stats difficult to interpret to Salvation
Not that long ago I read an interesting article written by Peter Sherlock published in The Conversation on church attendance at Christmas and what I gleaned from it was that the reality of Christian belief may only have a semblance to the local church.
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Respite emphasis an important one
The Well-Being Australia respite ministry at Laguna Quays Respite on the mainland of the Whitsundays for missionaries, mission and church full-time personnel has proven itself time and time again with its continuity of bookings.
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Philosophy and sport go together …. as does everything else!
World Hockey Cup 1986 London – I was there – reporting for \'The Australian\' newspaper – Australia defeated England 2-0 in the final. Wait for it, India and Pakistan finished 11th and 12th.
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Visiting Turkey – old and new - ANZAC
Some years ago my wife Delma and I were visiting Turkey on a tour we were leading for InnerFaith Travel and visited the sites of the early seven churches of the New Testament along with Gallipoli - Anzac Cove, Lone Pine, Dardanelles.
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E-Book: Across the Elbe River escaping from both the Nazi's and Russians
The e-book \"Boy Parachutist 1942-45\" is the story of Harry Henkel, who as a 16 year old trained as a Whermacht Parachutist and saw action in North Africa, Catania in Sicily, Monte Casino in Italty and finally on the Russian Front and then escaped as the war was coming to its final conclusion over the Elbe River to the Americans.
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WWII European theatre of war POW experience – different but similar to 'Unbroken'!
Having read the book \'Unbroken\' by Laura Hillenbrand on the horrific POW experiences of US Olympic Gold Medallist Louis Zamperini by the Japanese and the the saw the film, I dug out of my archives a different but similar story in the European theatre.