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2015 ARPA conference spells out practical outcomes for Christian media and the annual Awards
The 2015 Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA) conference exhibited some very practical sessions for the 47 delegates who attended from across Australia and New Zealand.
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Egypt sets October election date after three years without parliament
Egypt will hold a long-awaited parliamentary election, starting on October 18-19, the election commission said on Sunday, the final step in a process to bring back democracy that critics say has been tainted by widespread repression.
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Billy Graham coming out with new book on 'heaven, eternity, and our life beyond'
Famous evangelist Billy Graham is coming out with a new book titled Where I Am: Heaven, Eternity, and Our Life Beyond, which his son, Franklin Graham, revealed he had been working on since before his 95th birthday.
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A tribute to dads
My birthday and Father\'s Day fall on the same day this year. I will not let my wife and sons get out of the \'two lots of presents\' expected directive.
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Catch my fall
From where I sit, I can see the sky. As I look, there are two beautiful eagles circling way above every other bird. Strong, powerful creatures that fly as much with confidence as with elegance, and seem to own the air that they live in.
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Courageous living: embracing adventure and vulnerability
\'Courage\'. Certain words and phrases in our 21st Century contemporary culture ring strange in our ears next to our commonly spoken jargon.
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2015 ARPA conference speakers tell Christian media 'your voice is critical for such a time as this'
\'Your voice is critical for such a time as this\' - the Australasian Religious Press Association\'s (ARPA) annual conference in Brisbane last weekend saw this unified expression of challenge to Australian and New Zealand Christian media.
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Is it ever okay to deny Christ?
How far should Christians go in order to save their lives?
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Christian group occupies Philippine highway for second night
Thousands of members of a Christian group occupied a busy highway in Manila for a second night on Saturday, protesting against what they say is government intrusion in church affairs.
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Life is short. Have an affair.
Why the Ashley Madison scandal isn\'t really a big deal.