David
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'Fury of the Sea' wins Basil Sellers $2000 Midge Point Art Prize - 4
Jill Liepertz of Bloomsbury has won for the second time in four years the Basil Sellers $2000 Midge Point Art Prize with her art work \'Fury of the Sea\' held at The Point Tavern on Saturday.
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In a country wary of migrants, Pope exhorts Poles to embrace refugees
Pope Francis urged young people on Thursday to welcome migrants and refugees, putting himself in direct contrast with the government of Poland on the second day of his visit there.
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Factors that drive men and women to sex regardless of health, career or relationship risks
For some years now, Christian leaders have at last been doing some \"straight talking\" about the issues of sex, particularly young people and sex.
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Safe
In a dialogue between Lucy and the Beavers in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Mr Beaver responds to the little girl\'s inquiry about the safety of Aslan, a powerful lion who symbolises Jesus.
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'Christian schools are a critical movement,' conference told
At GROW 2016, the Queensland Christian Schools\' Conference, 2000 delegates were reminded emphatically the important place of Christian schools in the current Australian landscape.
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Cop killers: Power of the tongue
Years ago I interviewed a young man who faced a murder charge. \"I don\'t know what the fuss is about, I only killed a wog,\" he told me.
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Rio Olympics and prostitution
The 2016 Rio Olympic Games have already copped a fair amount of negative press and the games haven\'t even started.
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I'm rich and famous
I walk into a room and am swamped by the paparazzi, I get bombarded by questions and have to wade through the grasping hands to get anywhere. As I leave, I have people running after me, declaring their love for me. In the eyes of the beholders, I am rich and famous.
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Japan's oldest church shortlisted in World Heritage 2018 list
The oldest church in Japan has found a place on the list of candidates for UNESCO\'s World Cultural Heritage sites 2018 among other Christian sites by a Japanese Government panel, Monday.
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Chinese govt halts plane carrying WYD delegates heading to Poland
Fifty young pilgrims\' trip to World Youth Day in Poland was halted abruptly when the Chinese government allegedly forced them off a plane bound for Krakow.