Ridiculous, funny, a spoof, yet extremely dangerous and soul destroying in the wrong hands
A fellow sent a letter to a friend so as to be funny and humorous yet at the same time to highlight the utter danger such ideas can be and how so very easily such a letter and words could destroy a person if directed to someone for malicious purposes..
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Are there parallels between those with 'get-up-and-go' business skills and 'Christian evangelism
This question of "parallel skills" between business and evangelism recently arose when considering something else completely different. This \'other matter\' was raised by Sydney Morning Herald journalist Ross Gittins who wrote about an obsession by US universities for academic recognition. He quotes The Economist\'s Schumpeter column: \'\'The vast majority of American universities are obsessed by rising up the academic hierarchy, becoming a bit less like Yokel-U and a bit more like Yale.
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Skilled professionals now a requirement in sport and Churches
Being interested in both sport and Church affairs, Mark Tronson (chairman of Well-Being Australia) reflected on a recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald about the increasing 'professionalism' in sports organisations.
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London Calling No.2 - Olympic evangelists' spouses' are the unsung heroes
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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The Japanese bombing of Darwin 19 February 1942 had strategic anomalies that proved in Australia's favour
It\'s the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin on 19 February 2012. Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson has visited Darwin and studied the various strategic situations that surrounded the Japanese intentions and applications of their designs on northern Australia.
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Footplate Padre and the WWII Japanese bombing of Port Headland
Footplate Padre Mark Tronson is reminded that it will be the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin on the 19 February. This interested him as he undertook a tour of the Bombing of Darwin in June 2010 and has now read a number of books of books on the bombing of Darwin. There were in total not one, but 64 raids on Darwin itself plus countless other raids across the top end of Australia by the Japanese.
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Small businesses can save communities
In the tourist area of north Queensland, Australia, on the coast and islands near the Great Barrier Reef, there are various small communities that are there all year round, but which depend on the tourists who come and go, depending on the season.
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Australian court decision consistent with theology of baptism upon confession of faith
A recent Australian court custody case, in which the court decided that a young child should make the decision to be baptised when she was of more mature years, as the father wished was consistent with Baptist theology says Well-Being Australia Chairman, Mark Tronson, a retired Baptist minister.
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London Calling No 1 - 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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'Young Writers' encouraged to save for the Australian Religious Press Association conference in NZ
The 28 young writers who serve as volunteers in Well-Being Australia\'s "Press Service International" ministry writing Sport, Comment, Movie Reviews, Fashion and IT for Christian Today Australia are being encouraged to save for the Australasian Religious Press Association in New Zealand later this year.
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COIN message is just as poignant and applicable to Australia
Nelson Cook founded and heads up COIN in Los Angeles, a ministry that centres on supporting Christian Sports Coaches: "Coaches of Influence". Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson and Nelson Cook have been collaborative ministry colleagues since 1984.
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An action-packed start for Well-Being Australia
Well-Being Australia\'s chairman Mark Tronson said that his wife Delma and he were praying for 2012 on New Year\'s Day. Delma was in a room which is utilised as an office when visitors are not here, and he was in his office under the house, which is in turn located on a hill overlooking the Tweed Heads canal systems.