David
-
Belgium seen central to Paris attack plans, France launches manhunt
Police investigating a wave of attacks in Paris launched an international hunt on Sunday for a man they believe might have helped organise the deadly assaults with two of his brothers in Belgium.
-
How much do you love your neighbour? - Paris...
There are occasions when very challenging articles comes across my desk, and this was one such time and the question at the end of a pro self-defence advocate\'s tome asserted: \"I\'d suggest you do not love your neighbours as much as you ought.\"
-
Christmas in a shoe box
Imagine a Christmas with no gifts. Imagine a Christmas where you never see the joy on your children\'s faces opening specially wrapped presents. Imagine, as a parent, not being able to afford to go to the shops each year in December and choose something for your children, your nieces, nephews or grandchildren.
-
Christianity best explains the glitches in the matrix
A glitch in the matrix: a personal everyday-mode experience that defies explanation. Time discrepancies, phantom people, objects disappearing and appearing.
-
Whitsundays missionary and missions cottage 2016 bookings
Already some dates are taken in 2016 for the \'Basil Sellers\' Laguna Quays Respite cottage which is situated a twenty minute drive south of Proserpine next door to Midge Point and backs onto the Laguna Quays Resort which is undergoing a Chinese billion dollar upgrade.
-
Paris attack puts terrorism centre-stage as world leaders meet in Turkey
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged world leaders on Saturday to prioritise the fight against terrorism as they gathered for a summit in southwestern Turkey, saying the Paris attacks claimed by Islamic State showed the time for words was now over.
-
Naghmeh Abedini stops public advocacy for husband's release from Iran prison as she bares his abuse and porn addiction
Naghmeh Abedini, the wife of imprisoned pastor Saeed Abedini, said she has decided to stop the public advocacy to get her husband released from his Iranian prison, citing personal stress on her part.
-
Pope Francis and Archbishop Justin Welby respond in prayer to Paris attacks
Pope Francis and Archbishop Justin Welby join world leaders reacting to the Paris attacks in prayer.
-
ISIS says France remains at the top of target list
Islamic State claimed responsibility on Saturday for attacks that killed 127 people in Paris, saying it sent militants strapped with suicide bombing belts and carrying machine guns to various locations in the heart of the capital.
-
Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards bares own abortion experience: 3 'was as big as our family needed to be'
Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards has said the decision to abort her fourth baby wasn\'t all that difficult, and there were no regrets on her part.