Copy of Psalms sells for record $14.2 million
A book of Psalms printed in 1640 sold this week for just under US$14.2 million on Tuesday, making it the most expensive printed book ever..
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27th edition of Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter published 30 November
The 27th edition of the Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter released 30 March illustrates the new car-port bbq entertainment area of Well-Being Australia's Whitsunday's Laguna Quays Respite, a facility available for cricketer family rest.
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Nelson Cook on coaches
Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence 25 years ago in LA 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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New Zealand young writers get their own Panellist team for the 2014 Basil Sellers Young Writer awards
Two years ago when New Zealand young writers were included in the Press Service International (PSI) young writers program with Christian Today there was no number set as a limit to Kiwi young people participation, rather it was a case of allowing the Lord to lead us in this endeavour.
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Schoolies Week - end-of school celebrations – YWAM, Red Frogs and others...
YWAM, Red Frogs and others are now involved in \'Schoolies Week\' in an attempt to bring some sanity into this rite of passage from the end of high school to young people\'s next stage in their lives.
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Christian faith drives commitment to girls' empowerment
Ruth Lewis-Jones was heartbroken as she witnessed the confronting issues and ever-increasing pressures girls in her youth group faced daily, much like the issues she had faced in school.
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Cricket reflects life in so many ways, none more so than in theology for young ministers
So many theologians before me, whose names are household in the body of evangelical faith, have said that 'cricket' reflects life. I even recall former Australian cricket captain of the 60s Brian Booth wrote a book in the 80s on the application of the Christian walk to cricket.
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Sport young writers get their own Panellists for the 2014 Basil Sellers Young Writers Awards
The five Press Service International Sport young writers who each have published one article a month in Christian Today have been allocated their own group of seven Panellists for the 2014 Basil Sellers Young Writers Awards.
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Fast cars, good food and life in the fast lane
If you're into fast cars, like good food and would like to get up close and personal with one of Motor Racings fiercest competitors then you should definitely mark the 4th of December in your diary.
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Rudd's stabbing a dramatic event from the perspective of a Country Town Tour in the Northern Territory
It was June 2010 and the night before Australia's then Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was stabbed in the back by his own political colleagues - we were at a Christian function.
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Footplate Padre has support in his suppositions relating to a Very Fast Train
The Footplate Padre has received some correspondence on his recent article on the Very Fast Train (VFT) discussions he raised. In essence, his argument raised the question of the infrastructure cost of any separate VFT line making the NBN proposals look like kindergarden toys and that the population equation did not match either Europe, Japan or China.
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Nelson Cook on heritage
Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence 25 years ago in LA USA writes a monthly letter to the many coaches at professional, college and high school levels and the current correspondence touches the spot.