

Australian Panellists in the Press Service International young writer program with Christian Today named their "Best Articles" of the year at the recent Awards night on the Gold Coast.
The seven Australian Panellists, as well as marking the young writer's articles for the overall Basil Sellers $1000 Young Writer Award and the overall Consistent Best Articles $500 known as The Mark and Delma Tronson, were also requested to list out their seven best articles of the year.
Those young writers on those Panellists' lists received a PSI young writer Best Article inscribed coffee mug along with a certificate listing of their articles that the Panellists deemed their "best articles".

Not all Panellists listed seven articles they deemed as best.
The 2014 young writers listed were:
Danielle Carney - Gold Coast
Sam Gillespie - Sydney
Jeremy Dover - Melbourne
Charley Goiris - Melbourne
Laura Veloso - Melbourne
Clarissa Yates – Perth
Bridget Brenton - Brisbane
Daniel Stott - Gold Coast
Kandima Awendila - Mozambique
Nathanael Yates - Perth
Russell Modlin - Sunshine Coast.
Several of these young writers were sighted by the Panellists with several of their articles:
(Charley Goiris)
Mirrior, Mirror. Breaking the Glass
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/mirror-mirror-breaking-the-glass/17504.htm
Caution: may contain traces of fun
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/caution-may-contain-traces-of-fun/17356.htm

(Laura Veloso)
Have you told a story lately
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/have-you-told-a-story-lately/17209.htm
Rock on
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/rock-on/17045.htm

(Danielle Carney)
From a church that executed heretics to a church that loves them
Mystery of Lament
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/the-mystery-of-lament/17044.htm

(Daniel Stott)
A Dad's Perspective on .... Exercise
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/a-dads-perspective-on-exercise/17198.htm
A Dad's Perspective on ..... being vegetarian
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/a-dads-perspective-on-being-vegetarian/17539.htm

(Kandima Awendila)
How can I be sure God is real?
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/how-can-i-be-sure-that-god-is-real/17638.htm
Our attitude for Worship
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/our-attitude-for-worship/17492.htm

(Clarissa Yates)
The Last Sermon
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/the-last-sermon/16826.htm
God's will isn't a corn maze
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/gods-will-isnt-a-corn-maze/17751.htm

(Russell Modlin)
Uncle Raymond
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/uncle-raymond/17689.htm

(Jeremy Dover)
Is Lying ever OK?
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/is-lying-ever-ok/17729.htm

(Sam Gillespie)
Symbolism and Artistic Expression
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/symbolism-and-artistic-expression/17544.htm

(Nathanael Yates)
Careers and business as loving relationships
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/careers-and-business-as-loving-relationships/16763.htm

(Bridget Brenton)
Cult truth vs. Orthodoxy
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/cult-truth-vs-orthodoxy/17733.htm

Well-Being Australia
Well-Being Australia also noted a number of young writer's whose articles were quite exceptional. There are two of the young writers:
(Lisa Goetze)
Don't answer the voice of anxiety
http://christiantoday.com.au/article/dont-answer-to-the-voice-of-anxiety/17477.htm
As for me and my house

(Sarah Young)
Stop avoiding the elephant in the room – Teenagers with mental illness need you

And many others whose articles were listed by Well-Being Australia:
Tim Robertson
Alex Gillespie
Zach Radloff
Rebecca Moore
Tim Everton
The only articles legitimately considered were those young writers who attended the annual conference as financial awards were applicable.

Dr Mark Tronson is a Baptist minister (retired) who served as the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years (2000 ret) and established Life After Cricket in 2001. He was recognised by the Olympic Ministry Medal in 2009 presented by Carl Lewis Olympian of the Century. He mentors young writers and has written 24 books, and enjoys writing. He is married to Delma, with four adult children and grand-children.
Mark Tronson's archive of articles can be viewed at http://www.pressserviceinternational.org/mark-tronson.html