Every resident in Jersey to hear the Gospel

Every resident in Jersey to hear the Gospel

Every resident in Jersey will hear the gospel after being sent the story of Jesus on CD..

  • Bible tour heads to 66 cities

    Church insurance specialist, Chris Knott Insurance, has picked up the tab for a unique Bible tour taking place this month.

  • Footplate Padre's story of the changed gears

    Footplate Padre Mark Tronson writing for the On Track Railway e-magazine in his monthly article tells the story of a fathers and a son who were terrific mates but not on every occasion did one tell the other what's happening or why. This story appeared in Mark Tronson's sixteenth railway book "Footplate Yarns of Old" on page 30 titled "Mechanic of Note".

  • Invest in peace on International Peace Day, say aid agencies

    Leading Australian and international experts will discuss issues of peace and conflict resolution in Canberra on September 20, on the eve of the International Day of Peace. The panel discussion, Build Peace, End Poverty: What Can Australia Do?, will highlight the role Australia can play in building global peace and security.

  • Fire and flood recovery seminars to be held in Toowoomba, Gatton

    Combating hopelessness and improving communications were two of the major issues discussed at disaster recovery seminars held in Toowoomba and Gatton recently.

  • Christianity meets high street consumerism in Christmas ad

    A trendy nativity scene will be used in a poster aimed at reminding Brits that Jesus is the true meaning of Christmas.

  • Danny Westbrook says 'guilt' was major issue

    The Daily Telegraph recently announced that \'Eastenders\' actress Danniella Westbrook regarded as the most famous cocaine addict in the UK, has given her life to serving the Lord Jesus. Danny who plays Samantha Mitchell in the award-winning soap drama said she is dedicating the rest of her life to an evangelical Christian ministry.

  • Christian Press conference highlights defamation

    The Australasian Religious Press Association's annual conference in Adelaide last weekend (9-11 September 2001) was full of practical helps in the art of providing 'Christian media' including a major plenary by the University of South Australian School of Law and Commerce Faculty's Professor Rick Sarre on defamation.

  • Christian singles finding a marriage partner

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson asks this question: Where do evangelical Christian singles find a marriage partner? If a young person is already having trouble meeting 'suitable friends' of the opposite sex, how much more difficult must it be to find someone else of the same faith and a particular group of that faith?

  • Billy Graham Evangelistic Association investing in internet evangelism

    The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is helping people discover a relationship with Christ via the internet.

  • Determine your own disposition 2 of 2

    In Part 1, Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson reviewed the ideas of how Civil Law and one\'s own religious affiliation might work in unionism to somehow determine one\'s own life and philosophy of life. He concluded with the idea that in whatever we do as Christians there are three issues at stake - our credibility, our integrity and our civility as all these three "value add" into our society."

  • Determining positive civil behaviour 1 of 2

    Habakkuk 2:2: "And the Lord answered me and said 'Write the vision, and make it plain upon the tablets, that he may run that readeth it.'"