Sadly many who grew up in Church are now fed up to their back teeth – or is it something else?
Joani and Thom Schultz are the co-authors of the book: Why Nobody Wants to Go to Church Anymore? Their research is challenging. Steve McSwain is not so sure and give pointers to why this is not necessarily so..
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Nelson Cook on exercising keenness in witnessing
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.
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Australian Jewry went into lockdown on Monday 15 December
Little has been said when the Lindt Café siege took place, why Australian Jewry went into lockdown.
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A friend's conversion to Jesus via biblical prophecy
A friend caught up with me recently and expressed his appreciation for being someone he could chat with and without being a bible-nutter.
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Where was General MacArthur when he first said "I will return". Why was he there?
I am not usually fooled by questions relating to the history of railways, but someone asked me these two \"trivia\" questions, and I did not, at first, get them right.
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Catchy short video celebrates the Press Service International young writers conference
Press Service International (PSI) annual conference held late last year on the Gold Coast is now highlighted in a short catchy video.
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New Zealand calling for workers again
A recent Sydney Morning Herald report has New Zealand calling for 50,000 IT workers from Australia and moreover, 2014 is the first time that more Australians have relocated to New Zealand than the reverse which has been the trend for many years.
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Winston Churchill – 24 January was 50 years since his death
ABC News alerted us on 24 January that Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, one of the greatest political minds and most remarkable characters of the 20th century, died 50 years ago.
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Two points separated the seven young writers deemed the Best of the Best
The \'Best of the Best\' young writer in the Press Service International columnist writer program with Christian Today results determined by the Australian and New Zealand Panellists as a combined effort - has shown seven were marked, wait for it, only two points apart.
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Several PSI young writers in leadership roles
The Press Service International (PSI) \"young writer\" program with Christian Today has seen some major leadership developments for this new year and it is a joy to my heart to see such.
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A tribute: Tony Dunkerley a favourite son of PSI young writers and Country Town Tours
19 December last year Tony Dunkerley 74, went to bed as was his custom, and in the depths of his sleep the Lord Jesus called him home.
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School goes back: headmaster had 55 teachers leave in 4 years: and churchespastors?
Late last year the New Zealand Herald highlighted the drama whereby 55 teachers walked away from the schools where this particular head master was in service.