David
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Experiencing the full spectrum
How would you describe a rainbow to a colour blind friend?
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Taking the good with the bad
For the longest time I was sceptical of positive thinking. It sounds pretty grinch-like, doesn\'t it? To me, positive thinking was an airy fairy escapist thing involving inspirational quotes on photos of nature and not a lot of practical good.
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'Young writers making a splash' – latest art work celebrating Basil Sellers and the young writers
\'Young writers making a splash\' is the fourth annual art work celebrating the young writers and Mr Basil Sellers AM who is both an art collector and a philanthropist for the young writer program.
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More pulled out alive after Taiwan quake, about 120 people still trapped
Rescuers pulled more survivors from a collapsed apartment tower in Taiwan on Sunday and kept searching for about 120 people still believed trapped in the rubble a day after a strong earthquake shook the island.
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Surrender your sovereignty
If one nation prospers and another fails due to its corruption and policies—only the national borders delineate the two.
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Don't give up—keep reaching for God
Isn\'t it frustrating when you\'re crying out to God, desperate to feel something—anything—but you just feel the void of separation? Do not lose hope and don\'t give up. Instead, maybe accept it is beyond your control.
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Australia's Christian Heritage to be taught in Schools
Graham McDonald the Executive Director of \'DIDYNO and the Christian connection\' (Did you know) has revealed that Australia\'s \'Christian heritage\' will be taught for the first time, in lessons on \'how Australia is a secular nation and a multi-faith society\'.
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When the State does the right thing
The ABC online news late last year published an article whose first par was as follows: The State of New South Wales has agreed to pay Roseanne Beckett $4 million for wrongful imprisonment after prosecutors dropped a legal bid to freeze the payment.
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Churches offer sanctuary as U.N. criticises Australian asylum policy
An Australian court ruling paving the way for the deportation of over 250 asylum seekers to an offshore immigration camp drew criticism from The United Nations and sparked protests, while church leaders publicly offered them sanctuary.
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God's plan for a broken Home
\'You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book\' – Psalm 56, verse 8.