Voice of the Martyrs' Tom White suicide confirmed
The Oklahoma state chief medical examiner\'s office has confirmed that Voice of the Martyrs executive Walter Thomas \"Tom\" White killed himself with a toxic mix of drugs in April, after learning that he had been accused of sexually molesting a young girl..
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The idea of having "what we do and say" recorded is nothing new
Telephone and internet data of every Australian being recorded including Facebook and Twitter by the Australia\'s intelligence community should not surprise any of us.
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The US seem to have a psychological issue with the good old Aussie 'Ute' - let alone hit by extra tariffs
The Australian \'ute\' is an icon if ever there was one, yet somehow the good old \'Aussie ute\' has never caught on in the US, rather their iconic look-a-like vehicle is symbolised by the Ford F100 light truck referred to as the \'pick-up\'.
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Flashing your lights alerting oncoming drivers of a police presence has many parallels with 'dangerous evangelism
A Florida Judge in a ruling recently stated that it was a constitutional right in the United States for a motorist to flash their lights to coming drivers alerting them a radar police presence.
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Mercy Ship arrives in Guinea
This month marks the third time the Port of Conakry in Guinea has welcomed a Mercy Ship. This time it is the Africa Mercy – the world's largest private hospital ship.
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The Olympic blame shifted from the athlete to administrator 'high performance'
Australian Olympic President and IOC Member John Coates at the end of the London Olympics put the issue of lack of gold medal performances somewhere around the feet of top line sport administrators and 'their' lack of high performance.
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Tony Dunkerley a man for all seasons sees soccer as the means to better settle refugee children [VIDEO]
Tony Dunkerley's soccer (football) pedigree is second to none and his heart is to use soccer as a means whereby the children of refugee families can become a meaningful part of the Australian community.
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New Zealand 'highs': young writers program and shot putter Valerie Adams belated Gold medal
The New Zealand young writers program initiated last week through Press Service International and Christian Today Australia has shown itself to be a remarkable success with astonishing accolades.
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Compassion Australia officially relieves 100,000 children from poverty
Newcastle-born ministry Compassion Australia officially reached 100,000 children, babies and students on 21 August. A record number for the ministry, it represents children all over the world who are now being released from poverty in Jesus' name.
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Biblelands becomes Embrace the Middle East
Biblelands is saying goodbye to its name of 158 years to become Embrace the Middle East.
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Melbourne's Press Service International young writers meet over dinner and planned for next year
Melbourne's Press Service International (PSI) young writers met over dinner last week to plan for next year's mini-conference well in advance, in order for interstate young writers to schedule well ahead.
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Footplate Padre tells story of the disastrous Proceed Order
As the Footplate Padre it has been my privilege to have written 16 books of railways and write as railway-pastoral article for the On Track railway e-magazine. This is the most recent and it details a story on the single line working associated with major railway lines.