The Virtue
Especially these days there is a growing abundance in the world of lowering standards of attitude and integrity..
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The Digital Divide
The first of January 2015 marks the start of the UHF band being repurposed for Digital TV, Mobile Voice and Data transmissions in Australia.
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What Is Stopping You From Helping?
Last year I was in Greece (I shared a little of this on my blog), working with a man called Pastor Phillip. Pastor Phillip is a small Korean man with a very big heart. He can speak Korean, Greek, English and a little bit of Persian. He has a thousand visions and even more friends. He is also the mastermind behind the Samaria operation.
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Herald the Truth or be Silenced
After the recent terrorist attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine headquarters, I recall a Muslim lady interviewed on the street say on TV news: \"I am using my free speech to condemn the publishing of the offensive cartoons.\"
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Why the Church should care more about the Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi is a polarising topic in New Zealand. Some believe it has little relevance today. Others see it as a vital document which continues to inform our nation\'s ongoing story. Some view the Treaty as an outdated agreement that facilitates greed, while others are confused by why we would commemorate it each year.
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Queensland Election 2015- Who would Jesus vote for?
I don\'t mind discussing politics. Sex, religion and politics are usually the \"no go\" zones of discussion, but I say, bring it on!
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Balmy Nights & Juice
You rush from one place to the next. The microwave beeps. You take out your food, get it down and run off to the next item on your To-Do-List.
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The perfect recipe
I am not particularly known for my culinary skills. I have some meals I can knock out consistently, but even my staples have had some notable flops. Like the time I thought the mixture was too dry so I poured in a little extra tomato sauce.
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Cadel's Final Race
The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road cycling race is on Sunday 1st February.
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Australian Treatment of Asylum Seekers: Are We Being the Salt and Light of the Earth?
The recent hunger strikes and acts of self-mutilation of asylum seekers in Manus Island indicate the terrible conditions in which they live.
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Global priority – a Christian view of Global Warming
My article is about the correct priorities I believe a Christian should have staring into the face of any global calamity.
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Why words alone don't cut it
Words define us, they can make us feel great and without them, we\'d be a bunch of thoughtless grunters. The scratches of ink on a page can create meaning, reveal new worlds and light fires in our minds.