Biblefresh movement taking God's Word even further
Christians across Britain have been celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible this year as part of Biblefresh, and they are helping God's Word spread even further in the process..
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Police chaplains are aware that policing is dangerous
The various Australian Police Forces have had a long history of serving the nation\'s communities.
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Josh Hinds gives young writers a new web presence
Josh Hinds one of the young Sport writers of Press Service International (PSI) which provides articles for Christian Today Australia has developed a new web presence for each of the young writers.
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Mission Aviation Fellowship supports aid mission in Horn of Africa
Mission Aviation Fellowship is sending an airplane from its South Africa branch to bolster its response to the famine in Eastern Africa.
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How 'decisions makers' deal with side-liners
Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson has seen more than his fair share of children's sporting matches and also had a long career in close association with Christian leaders. He sees parallels between parents barracking for their kids from the sidelines, and parishioners who have all the 'answers' (solutions) but are unwilling to take responsibility of putting them into practise.
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Another ministry breaks with 'Crusade
Campus Crusade for Christ International has decided to change its name to Cru.
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Surprising number of house fires causing death
Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson is alarmed at the surprisingly number of people who have been losing their lives through house fires.
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Treasurer to receive snail mail for the world's poor
The art of penning a hand-written letter might be all but lost to most Australians, but Christians across the nation are bringing it back. Between now and the end of August, Micah Challenge supporters will take part in the 'Offering of Letters' campaign, with hopes of catching the attention of the Federal Treasurer.
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Act for Peace launches Horn of Africa Drought emergency appeal
Severe food shortages as a result of drought, and ongoing conflict in the Horn of Africa, have left millions of people on the brink of starvation, and help is urgently needed, says Alistair Gee, Executive Director of Act for Peace.
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Theatre productions to help churches reach out during Olympics
Christian theatre groups have put together Olympics-inspired productions to help churches get the most out of the Games next summer.
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One day of traffic chaos: 30 accidents on one day
It could have been any day – but it was in Brisbane, Queensland, that 30 traffic accidents occurred in one day, causing chaos you wouldn\'t believe, and it happened on 30 March 2011.
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Ultimately, God is in control and it is all of God
Recently, Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson was listening to one of theologian John Piper\'s videos titled: "Has God predetermined every detail in the universe, including sin?" In this discussion, Piper focussed on the Cross of Christ. M V Tronson recommends a a viewing.