Gospel opens way of forgiveness in Mercy Ships trainee

Gospel opens way of forgiveness in Mercy Ships trainee

This reflects the reality of life in Sierra Leone after the nation's brutally violent ten-year civil war. The conflict devastated the people and left the country in shambles and poverty. .

  • Tourist deaths an all too common scenario

    Once again the 'unrecognisable treachery' of the Australian landscape has seen unwitting tourists lose their lives to the "whatever it was" this time.

  • Diligent work and a Crown

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson was interested in a recent court case where "illegal" hard work was considered. Now, first of all, says Mark Tronson, the gentleman involved acted illegally for using his employer\'s time and resources to run his stable of small businesses.

  • Un-tempted or Untried

    Recently Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a retired Baptist minister was reading \'Dr Joseph Parker\', one of the recognised great English preachers of the second half of the 1800s in London. Mark Tronson noted that a fascinating comment Joseph Parker made when relating to ministers was as follows: "An un-tempted minister will never do us any good, and an untried one will talk over our heads."

  • Evangelist challenges Camping to donate net worth to him by May 20

    In an open letter addressed to Harold Camping, Rev. Dr. Michael Youssef has challenged him to backup his claim of Rapture on May 21 by donating his 'net worth', including $86 million worth of radio assets from Family Radio to Leading The Way, Youssef's own evangelistic ministry.

  • Missionaries have been thrifty for ever

    Missionaries have been thrifty for ever, was the immediate thought of Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, when he read the Sydney Morning Herald recently, titled "Thrifty living is back in vogue".

  • Jesus Racing Team rebuilding V8 engine, looking forward to make up lost ground

    Following Jesus Racing's worst-ever round where the team slipped from fifth to ninth on the competition ladder, driver Andrew 'Fishtail' Fisher is looking forward to making up serious ground in Darwin next month.

  • Strong finish needed for Project Compassion to reach its goal

    Lent may be behind us for this year, but Caritas Australia's Project Compassion is still going strong through the Easter season, and the Church's international aid and development agency is hoping for a strong finish to the Appeal in order to meet its 2011 target of funds to help the poor.

  • Woe is me, the budget was blown

    The story is the same every time without fail – an election, a new government comes to power, and surprise, surprise, the budget was blown out of all proportion.

  • Jesus Racing driver speaks at sports chaplaincy event

    V8 Ute driver Andrew 'Fishtail' Fisher will be the guest speaker at the Sports Chaplaincy Australia gala event at Melbourne's prestigious Etihad Stadium this week.

  • Tony Blair Faith Foundation selects eight Christians to work on malaria

    Nearly 700 people from around the world applied for the popular Faiths Act Fellowship, which provides a platform for young people of different faiths to work together on important issues.

  • Ministers and missionaries has Laguna Quays as an option.

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson is delighted to announce the opening of Basil Sellers Laguna Quays Respite House for Christian workers – ministers, pastors, missionaries, church and mission staff to take time out on the Whitsundays without a fee, rather a gifting as their wherewithal governs.