Australian Christians join Buddhists and Sikhs not driving to their worship place this week
Religious communities across Australia will leave their cars at home and cycle or walk to worship during Ride to Worship Week, from 5-11 October 2012..
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Hope radio filling up shipping container with Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes
Hope 103.2 have a rather large addition to their Seven Hills Studios - a huge shipping container on the front lawn!
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Five tips for business outsourcing has very helpful parallels with personal evangelism
A recent article titled "Five ways to avoid outsourcing blunders" in the Sydney Morning Herald written by Sylvia Pennington spells out five tips which will guide those companies considering outsourcing.
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Moruya's $15,000 Basil Sellers Art Prize announced tonight in sea side town on NSW south coast
The 2012 Moruya Basil Sellers Art Prize will be announced tonight at the Mechanics Institute art gallery in the New South Wales south coast in the sea side township of Moruya.
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"1 min" video released on ARPA conference (Christian media) with a '4 min' video coming later
Belinda Croft and Laura Veloso two of the Press Service International young writers who contribute \'Comment\' articles each month in Christian Today, attended the Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) conference in Wellington, New Zealand earlier this month.
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Developer Red Tape is a symptom of the Red Tape growing in Church life
A recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald highlighted how a far sighted development in Parramatta has been hit with so much red tape that the project may never see the light of day regardless of how delightful and lovely it might be for the people of the region.
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Two engines in a motor vehicle is a mute question but diesel electric locomotives have been around for years
A recent Drive article by Tony Davies in the Sydney Morning Herald discussed the very interesting topic of two engines in a motor vehicle, citing the victorious motor vehicle at Le Mans this year.
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Don't be ashamed, Franklin Graham tells UK's Christians
Franklin Graham has called on Christians to be faithful in preaching the Gospel message as he visited the UK to launch this year's Operation Christmas Child.
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The Bank "no no" list equally applies to churches!
The MySmallBusiness section of the Sydney Morning Herald recently ran an article by David Wilson titled "Axe your bank: 10 signs it\'s time to switch."
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Bible reading campaign hits record numbers as 2,475 churches get on board
Bible Society Australia's 'Live Light in 25 Words' campaign is set to be the most successful Bible reading campaign ever with 2,475 churches registered to take part during October.
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Are there pillars "for the times" - as there are horses for courses
The old adage that \'political battles are won and lost on the philosophical\' came alive recently when two opposing ideals were aired demonstrating the differences as another adage, defines as: "chalk and cheese\'.
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Australian College of Theology goes the full-hog on "distance education" and long overdue!
Recently the Australian College of Theology (ACT) announced that its Master of Divinity and Bachelor of Theology courses are now available to be studied through distance education in full, effective immediately.