Strong opposition to abortion advertising

The Christian Medical Fellowship is resisting proposals to relax the laws on abortion advertising..

  • Second Miracles Series – No 6 - Rodeo

    In 1984, after two years of foundational development, Mark Tronson was ready to initiate links into rural Australia. Professional rodeo was chosen as a major cultural and social activity that would lead naturally into this area of ministry. It was also seen that the rough and tough atmosphere on the circuit could leave people vulnerable, and that chaplaincy could be of benefit.

  • Westpac global care BBQ trailer helps homeless in Toowoomba

    A $20,000 BBQ trailer donated to Global Care by Westpac was put to good use recently at a Red Cross event in Toowoomba to help homeless people.

  • Christian Television Australia announces $25,000 program prize

    Christian Television Australia (CTA) today announced details of their Program Development Prize with $25,000 available to produce an Easter TV Special for free-to-air television.

  • Second Miracle Series - No 5 - Tennis

    In mid 1985 after three years of foundational development, Mark Tronson had already established chaplaincies in several professional sports such as cricket, rugby league, AFL, motor racing, the PGA, the NBL Basketball (the first being the Illawarra Hawks), yachting and many other sports, and he was ready to open discussions with the tennis fraternity.

  • Second Miracle Series – No 4 - the PGA

    In this fourth miracle article of the second series, Mark Tronson discusses how the PGA chaplaincy ministry developed.

  • Second Miracle Series – No 3 - Motor Racing

    In this third miracle article of the second series, Mark Tronson discusses how the motor racing chaplaincy ministry developed.

  • Second Miracle Series – No 2 – AFL chaplaincy

    In February 1985 after three years of foundational development, the AFL chaplaincy was initiated.

  • Second miracle series - No 1 Rugby League

    In this second series on Miracles, Mark Tronson is taking the reader of a journey of faith through his own personal ministry, like many Christians down the ages have experienced miracles – not only in regard to medical cures but also in a wide range of everyday life experiences. The first series, Mark Tronson explained how he moved from parish-based ministry into \'faith-financed ministry\' so as to develop the Sports and Leisure Ministry from 1982. The first series can be read

  • Salvos launches commercial law firm to raise funds

    The Salvation Army has launched a high-end commercial law firm to raise money for a humanitarian service that provides legal advice and representation to people in need.

  • Catweazle and Harry Potter – chalk and cheese

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson said that as a kid there was no more favourite children\'s program for him than, Catweazle. He said he was a passionate fan of Catweazle. He spoke funny, he did many strange and weird things, he was a loved character.

  • Footplate Padre illustrates 'the truth will set you free'

    Footplate Padre Mark Tronson, in his August column for the "ON Track" on-line railway magazine, tells the story from the days of steam when two locomotives crashed near Murrurrundi. This is told in more detail in his book "Footplate Yarns of Old".