David's Mighty Men – a theme covering centuries of faithful service to the Lord
The Old Testament book of 2 Samuel features over and over again salient and astonishing stories of those stalwarts supporting King David in deeds and recognition of which the Knights of the Round Table are but mere children\'s bedtime make-believe reading..
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ARPA video tells all – a true record of proceedings
Rarely do we see, even from the camera lens, the true picture and revelations of any major situation, yet Belinda Croft has once again captured the very essence of the matter at hand.
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YouVersion launches Bible app for kids
YouVersion is launching an adaptation of its popular free Bible app to appeal to younger users.
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It was so close to being 'banged up abroad' - a salutary lesson for all of us
In a recent News.com article it was revealed how an Australian couple soon to board an aircraft at the Bangkok airport noticed their bag had been tampered with. They went back to the motel, unpacked their bag and discovered drugs had been enclosed.
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Hundreds choose life in the fastlane
A crowd of more than 250 men of all ages and walks of life converged on the "Hall of Legends" in the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre last night to get up close and personal with Race driver Andrew Fishtail Fisher and the Jesus Racing Team.
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Locomotive's wheel-slip continues to be a real issue as noted by recent WA Rail crash
The Footplate Padre in his 16 books on railways specialising in train driver\'s anecdotes notes that wet and oily rail tracks have created havoc on railway operations for as long as trains have been operating.
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Special tribute book launched: 'The People's General'
On Friday 29 Novemberâ€\"while visiting Melbourne for a series of special annual services held at the Melbourne Town Hallâ€\"General André Cox (the international leader of The Salvation Army) assisted with the launch of the book, The People's General, subtitled 'A tribute to General Eva Burrows'.
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Well-Being Australia helps small rural community by a young writer setting up an on-line news site
Bloomsbury resident and mum of three Kim Hanson from the Qld Carlisle Coast region (Midge Point, Laguna Quays, Bloomsbury – Whitsundays coast south of Proserpine) had run a monthly A4 typed news sheet for the community for three years and in July this year it was time to wind it up.
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Paul Walker: Actor's goodwill lives on through Reach Out WorldWide charity he founded
Paul Walker was the founder of charity Reach Out WorldWide. The actor, 40, was at an event for his charity to support victims of Typhoon Haiyan on Nov. 30 when he tragically passed away in a car crash. His untimely death has shocked the world, and his organisation has released a statement on Walker\'s life and work.
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Australian young writers get new Panellists for the 2014 Basil Sellers Young Writer awards
In 2009 when the Press Service International (PSI) young writers program with Christian Today was initiated it was done so in faith, not quite knowing where it would lead. Today there are 55 young writers who each write a monthly article published in Christian Today.
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A gifted strategist brings ideas on site and young writer contribution
2013 Basil Sellers New Zealand Young Writers winner, Wellington\'s Daniel Jang has put his gifted strategist skills into further developing the Press Service International (PSI) web site and by addressing young writer opportunities with Christian Today at Rooftops has born fruit.
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CAMS SAYS 'thank you' to Jesus Racing
Jesus Racing driver Andrew "Fishtail" Fisher, who competes in the Auto One V8 Ute Series, was honoured last night with a Confederation of Australian Motor Sport 'Service Star' award in recognition of the immense amount of work he does on and off the race track each year.