Christian ministry that feeds the poor swamped by people due to heightened Sydney power prices
Sky-high power prices have resulted in Sydney's largest local welfare provider, The Exodus Foundation, being swamped by people unable to afford to feed themselves. .
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Easter service to be held in deep underground Jenolan Caves
At 9am sharp, on Easter Sunday, at Jenolan Caves, worshippers can experience something truly eerie – a church service, deep underground, in the Cathedral Chamber of the Lucas Cave. All are invited to this non-denominational service, free of charge.
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Viral Bibles set for epic journey across Britain
Viral Bibles to be handed out to 200 random people at Christian festivals and events
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Government aid fraud, one alternative are Missions
According to the summarised news as reported in News.com, a recent article states that Australia\'s $4.5 billion foreign aid program is plagued by record levels of fraud, with millions of dollars being stolen by corrupt officials and overseas agencies.
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Viva releases more child care workers for service in Uganda
Thousands more at-risk children in Uganda are to receive support after the graduation of a hundred new child care workers from Viva\'s training programme in Uganda.
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Global care help 'phenomenal' at Gatton 'big day in'
Global Care volunteers helped make a big success of the annual Gatton "Big Day In" last Saturday, supplying 45 helpers in their trademark blue T-shirts to make sure the event could go ahead as planned.
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Can there ever be compensation?
The question will always remain as to appropriate compensation when someone is wrongly accused, wrongly convicted and/or wrongly imprisoned.
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Emergency relief buoyed by Australia's compassion
Despite the spate of humanitarian emergencies that have ravaged Australia and our global community this year, Australians are still giving generously, contributing millions, to Caritas Australia's Project Compassion Appeal.
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Christian radio station still running in Ivory Coast despite turmoil
A HCJB Global partner station is still on the air in the Ivory Coast despite months of brutal civil conflict and upheaval.
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Footplate Padre's camera went into crisis
Footplate Padre Mark Tronson says this article is a railway whinge, but a fair one and he still don't know to whom he should write the letter of complaint. He sets the scene as this is important, to get the full impact of the story.
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CTA Easter TV special looks at the flood recovery in Queensland
Christian Television Australia's Easter TV special, Hope in the 'Summer of Sorrow', to be screened nationally at midday on Good Friday (April 22nd) on the Seven Network and 3.30pm Saturday on the Australian Christian Channel, looks at how one organisation is helping with the flood recovery in South East Queensland.
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Sierra Leone girl given a new smile by medical ship
For the better part of a day, Isatu sat on her hospital bed staring at the reflection of her face in a mirror.