So Who Actually Wants Same-Sex Marriage?
Leftist political parties, trendy social engineers, a sympathetic mainstream media, and militant homosexual activists are all ranting about the need for same-sex marriage. It has become a mantra, a touchstone of secular left thinking..
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'Pooped Pastors'
Australia\'s Reverend Dr Rowland Croucher now, 72, founded John Mark Ministries which cover a plethora of areas of interest for Ministers, their wives and their families.
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Six children is a full quiver for Pastor Drew
Fiji\'s Reverend Sakiusa Dreunimolea, otherwise known as Pastor Drew, has a very beautiful wife and six delightful children. He is pastor to a busy congregation of a regular 60-70 adults attending his church, and he says he has a full quiver.
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Old Green and New Green
In these first years of the 21st century there has been quite some discussion on the \'Third Wave\' of Pentecostalism, which has been described in various ways, but which might be summarised as follows:
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Locomotive crew emotionally vulnerable
Footplate Padre Mark Tronson, author of sixteen railway books has, a pastoral concern for the many unsung heroes of the iron road who drive their locomotives day in and day out, sometimes with their hearts in their mouths.
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Records, and then there are records
Cricket, like any sport, has its famous participants, and these people are highly acclaimed for their skills and performances. But sometimes the ordinary bloke can hold his head up equally as high. This past week former Australian opening batsman Justin Langer, now in the twilight of his career playing for the English county side Somerset, passed Sir Donald Bradman\'s first class total run score for an Australian.
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More Reasons to Keep Euthanasia Illegal
The pro-death camp is ever active, and it is constantly seeking to introduce more pro-death legislation in various jurisdictions. In Tasmania a private members bill was recently introduced by the Greens to see euthanasia legalized. There are many sound reasons why we should not go down the path of legalizing euthanasia. Some of these issues I have covered elsewhere. Here I wish to mention several more.
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The path from the church
The typical Sunday Church service in rural Britain, as portrayed in drama and novels set during any era over the past two hundred years, shows parishioners leaving the church, shaking the Minister\'s hand, and then walking down the church path on their way home.
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More Trendy Artists, More Boring Sacrilege
Yawn. Here we go again. More "cutting edge" artists seeking to make a statement. Another "bold" bit of social commentary. Another case of tax-payer funded anti-religious bigotry and sacrilege. Yet another attack on Christianity. Yet another compelling reason why some artists should be forced to get real jobs.
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It was the music for John Ioane
John Ioane walked into an Auckland Church, he had been drinking and was well on the way to being intoxicated, yet he was drawn to the music that was being offered as worship. He sat in the back pew of the church mesmerized, as he loved music.
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Around the Tables parallels trend
ABC Radio National program \'By Design\' is hosted by Alan Saunders. Recently he had on his program the presenter of the ABC television program Grand Design, Kevin McCloud, who lives in a 500 year old house in Somerset – two hours out of London.
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The image of the Gold Coast 'tinsel town'
Promoting Gold Coast Christian radio station 107.3 Hayden Whitworth, utilised the latest published figures to illustrate that the Christian marketplace on Queensland\'s Gold Coast is well and truly open for business.