An anointing in founding a church that becomes a mega ministry is incompatible with over bearing governance - Best of 2012
"An anointing in founding a church that becomes a mega ministry is incompatible with over bearing governance" is a statement of Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson..
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Australian farmers are natural 'greenies' - Best of 2012
Many Australians have come from a long line of farmers and many of their relatives are still on the land today. Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson was born on a farm. His late father, Seymour, had been one of the young pioneers in the mid to late 1930s to be allocated a \'selection\' for a dairy farm on the Eungella Range (Crediton) near Mackay, Queensland.
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The Mining Industry is desperate to accommodate its work population (that includes families) - Best of 2012
As far back as 2008 the Central Queensland University has documented in reports for Government on the housing needs for the Bowen basin Mining Industry. There have been reports of rents in key Bowen Basin centres such as Emerald and Moranbah being as high as $700 and $900 per week respectively for a four bedroom house.
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Kirk Cameron looks at how to turn boys into godly men
Raising kids in a highly secularised and sexualised generation is no easy task for any parent but Kirk Cameron is hoping a new resource will give dads the support they need in raising their sons into godly men.
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Testimonials from scientists who are Christians - Part I - Best of 2012
Recent public discussions have assumed that science and religion are incompatible. Mark Tronson, chairman of Well-Being Australia, personally knows Christians who are scientists, including one of his team of young writers for Christian Today.
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Women as high achievers! 'Home-making' should never be excluded any such a category! - Best of 2012
A recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald titled "Why women are still keeping score" states that women hold the bulk of the country\'s top jobs:
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New Year – Ever wondered why the fireworks are coloured and is it worth a Twitter?
The nation sees in the New Year at 12.00am the 1st January 2013. Where we live at Tweed Heads we get the 9.00pm children\'s New Year fireworks at Club Bonora and at 12.00am at the Jack Evans Boat Harbour (for the grown-ups) daylight saving time, followed by the Qld 12.00am Coolangatta New Year fireworks as Qld one hour later.
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New digital Bible library
Three Bible ministries, working alongside leading Christian philanthropists, have launched a ministry alliance that will open Bible access for more than six billion people across the globe.
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Is there a 'true value' or a 'relative value' of our servicemen and women - Best of 2012
The Commonwealth of Australia established in 1901 has never experienced a military coup. Having said that, in its earlier history the Rum Corps in the colony of New South Wales saw exactly that in 1808,. There was fifteen years of fermentation from 1793 with disenchantment between the civil and military authorities.
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Superannuation rules have a "proclivity to change" as it is highly politicised as it amounts to a "bewildering amount of money" - Best of 2012
Superannuation rules have a "proclivity to change" as it is highly politicised as it amounts to a "bewildering amount of money" so say a multitude of financial analysts and once again, its borne out in a recent claim.
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Becoming complicit when its not on your specific agenda – ANZAC reminds us how it sneaks up on you and it's then too late - Best of 2012
Becoming complicit when its not on your specific agenda and it sneaks up on you and then its too late, has been the outcome of many naïve and non-perceptive people over the centuries and in a sense, why politics at any level can become so very deceptive.
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Easter: PART 2 - Why can Christian belief be so readily attacked willy-nilly in the media and in society without the blink of an eyelid? - Best of 2012
Yesterday the question was asked, that why can Christian belief be so readily attacked willy-nilly in the media and society without the blink of an eyelid? - this is a philosophical question says Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson.