Christmas means families: families mean Christmas
Christmas is by far the most important Christian festival for families, says Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, even though theologians may think that Easter is the most significant. .
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Sydney has a new Christian radio station
National Christian broadcaster, Vision Radio Network, last week launched its Sydney station on 1611AM.
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Hand-made gifts for grandchildren a sheer delight for both parties
As the November weather gets hotter and hotter, Mark Tronson (Chairman of Well-Being Australia) turns his thoughts to preparing for Christmas.
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Could the Japanese sustained themselves had they invaded after the bombing of Darwin 19 February 1942?
It\'s the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin on 19 February 2012. Recently Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson and his wife Delma visited the north Queensland community of Bowen where they were shown where many of the 1942 Darwin bombing scenes were shown in the film \'Australia\'.
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English and Australians experiences in each other's countries is particularly poignant at Christmas
Christmas time has special significance for those English and Australians living or visiting in each other\'s countries as there is a pining to be home with family and friends. Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson says that his own family members along with wider family members who have experienced such pining when in Britain at Christmas.
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On homesickness: reactions of migrants and ex-pats. Not as one might have thought!
A recent Sydney Morning Herald article has set Mark Tronson, Chairman of Well-Being Australia, thinking about homesickness.
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Australian appointed to advise Olympic Ministry in London
Lay Witnesses for Christ International (LWFCI) in planning their ministry at its eighth Summer Olympic Outreach 'Bridging the Gap 2012 London' has appointed Australia\'s Dr Mark Tronson as the Advisor to the ministry\'s Executive Directors Dr Sam and Sharon Mings, who made this recommendation to its Executive Board.
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'Young Writers' bring great excitement to Press Service International and Christian Today Australia
There are now 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.
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More than 100 children accepts Christ through outreach between Sydney and Brisbane
Many children were impacted by the "Jesus for Children" Movie with 115 making a decision for Christ recently as Aboriginal Christian Training Services (A.C.T.S.) ministry partnered with 9 churches between Sydney and Brisbane to outreach in their own community.
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Study: online evangelism effectively produces disciples for Christ
Online evangelism is producing real disciples for Christ, according to a recent study.
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Top 10 mistakes when choosing a church
Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson was fascinated with a recent article in the Sydney Morning Herald by Stephen Ottley, entitled "Top 10 car buying mistakes". He considered the parallels with these issues when considering which church to choose.
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Darwin's Burnett House on display from the Japanese bombing of Darwin 19 February 1942
It\'s the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Darwin on 19 February 2012. Recently Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson and his wife Delma visited the north Queensland community of Bowen where they were shown where many of the 1942 Darwin bombing scenes were shown in the film \'Australia\'.