A father and son miracle told at Christian Medical Conference in Brisbane

A father and son miracle told at Christian Medical Conference in Brisbane

About 18 months ago, a Korean GP received the news that a young patient had been seriously injured in an auto accident and was close to death..

  • Hospital ship staff "walking blood bank" in Sierra Leone

    On June 14 countries worldwide will celebrate World Blood Donor Day with events to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products and to thank voluntary blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood.

  • The family line of Cain. No 1: From the 3rd Generation of man

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson a retired Baptist minister has been taking an interest in the second half Genesis 4, verses 16-24, through to Chapter 5, the third generation of man. In this initial article it\'s the family of line of Cain.

  • A Pathologist puts divine healing under the microscope

    Dr. Fidel Cholo Fernandez, a 57-year-old pathologist from the city of Zamboanga in the Philippines, spends his days studying diseases under the microscope, but he also is a believer in divine healing.

  • Don Carson says John Piper stirs up pastors 'more than anyone

    Respected Bible teacher Don Carson says of John Piper, \"no single person has done more to stir up a new generation of pastors to take the bible seriously.\"

  • Footplate Padre says driving a freight train through the suburbs is like leading a congregation

    Footplate Padre Mark Tronson wrote in his June article flor the On Track railway e-magazine that driving a freight train from Port Kembla to Sydney's Enfield good's yard is not unlike leading a congregation.

  • 'Political Nous' or the lack of it

    In a recent article for the US Centre for Security Policy Frank Gaffney Jnr claims the West is acting out of fear, lest our conduct become grounds for fresh violence by militant Muslims. He claimed this is an enduring legacy of, among other things, the manufactured outrage and mayhem over the Danish cartoons a few years back.

  • Evangelistic TV broadcasts to Muslim countries in Farsi

    Leading The Way TV is now translated into Farsi and is broadcast through Mohabat TV five times a week into North Africa, Europe, the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula.

  • Is vigilantism sometimes necessary?

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson suggests that there is an increase in the incidents where citizens take matters into their own hands if they are physically threatened. He thinks the news reports and evidence show that this has been occurring since 9/11 when the brave passengers on the hijacked plane headed for the White House overpowered the hijackers and crashed the plane in a field in Pennsylvania – even though they realised they would also die in the crash.

  • The nature of a true prayer

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a retired Baptist minister, enquires as to the true nature of prayer, citing the people of England who were called to prayer for the rescue of their soldiers from the Nazi onslaught at Dunkirk which has since been referred to as the "miracle of Dunkirk".

  • Pentecost Festival takes over London

    74 events and 82 performers in 56 venues over ten days at the heart of London. It could only be Pentecost Festival 2011!

  • Self uploading site just one of "many highlights" at the young writers mini-conference

    The Saturday 4 June mini-conference in Tweed Heads for 17 young Sport and Comment writers of Press Service International, one of the media ministries of Well-Being Australia which provides Sport and Comment articles for "Christian Today" (Australia) were introduced to a self uploading site for their respective articles.