Around The Tables (ATT) a rolling ministry in Well-Being Australia's quiver
Well-Being Australia\'s ATT ministry (Around The Tables) was initiated in Sydney in 2001 when a round table of eight mission couples from across the Mission spectrum sponsored by Sydney Airport Mercure and Mr Basil Sellers AM gathered under the co-ordinatorship of WBA chairman Mark Tronson. The missionaries total costs were met. .
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Motor vehicles can be lethal weapons – Part 2
In Part 1 the article commenced with this comment: "As with every generation, young people have a notion they are bulletproof," comments Mark Tronson, chairman of Well-Being Australia; then he sadly adds: "Unfortunately, they are just as vulnerable as everyone else".
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Motor vehicles can be lethal weapons – Part 1
"As with every generation, young people have a notion they are bulletproof," comments Mark Tronson, chairman of Well-Being Australia; then he sadly adds: "Unfortunately, they are just as vulnerable as everyone else".
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London calling No.4 - six months to the Olympics
With the London Olympics just six months away Olympic Ministry Award Receiptent Mark Tronson, the chairman of Well-Being Australia is writing a weekly series of articles leading up to this world gala event which encapsulates the nations of the world in sport, politics, economics, culture, benevolency and religion.
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OM raising funds to keep ship ministry afloat
Through the generosity of a partner of OM\'s Ship Ministry, a 1 to 2 matching grant of up to $3 million has been made available to keep Logos Hope sailing into the future.
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Is there an Australia's Vicar of the Year? - following an 'English declaration' of same!
Assist News Service recently published an article from Britain that the The Twurch of England ran a poll for the Vicar of the Year and the responses gave the Vicar of Baghdad a hands down win.
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Education No 2: Being given a choice in how an assessment is given
Part 1 yesterday concluded with this statement that consideration' can be given in cases of disadvantage for final school exams. In such a large system (approximately 70,000 students each year), there will inevitably be students who come to some sort of grief or feel disadvantaged on the day of the final exam. Each student is so concerned about maximising their 'ranking number' that they wish to have the highest mark (grade) that they can get for each individual subject. So the authorities (th
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Arguments 'for' and 'against' end-of-school exams
Well-Being Australia Chairman, Mark Tronson has been reflecting on the examinations system in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, where he and his children have completed their schooling. The 2011 results were recently announced and much public discussion was aired.
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One year of missionary respite
Well-Being Australia is celebrating one full year of the opening of the Laguna Quays Respite for missionaries, located on the mainland of the Whitsundays a little south of Proserpine and Airlie Beach.
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London Calling No.3 – six months to the Olympics – an Olympic Champion, Carl Lewis
With the London Olympics just six months away Olympic Ministry Award Receiptent Mark Tronson, the chairman of Well-Being Australia is writing a weekly series of articles leading up to this world gala event which encapsulates the nations of the world in sport, politics, economics, culture, benevolency and religion.
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Churches everywhere struggle to find a place for God's House of Worship
All over the world, populations are moving. The world population has recently tipped seven billion – more people on Earth at any one time than ever before in history. Among the pressures these myriads of humans bring are the basics of housing and food; and the secondary needs of an improved lifestyle for their families.
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Lent appeal to buy 4x4s for ministry work in Angola and Mozambique
The Bishop of London is asking Christians in the capital to consider donating a portion of their travel costs during Lent to support ministry work in Angola and Mozambique.