Dr Moyes Supports Legal Challenge to Planning Minister

Dr Moyes Supports Legal Challenge to Planning Minister

In a David and Goliath battle, members and supporters of the Friends of Currawong have challenged the right of the Minister for Planning, Kristina Keneally, to approve property development proposals in Currawong by Eco Villages Pty Ltd. .

  • Tourism Ministry Aglow at Forth Worth and Australia

    Chairman of Well-Being Australia, Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister of 32 years has been involved in Australian tourism ministry since 1996. He and his wife, Delma, recently experienced tourism ministry aglow at the Stockyards at Fort Worth, Texas.

  • Christian Character and Political Leaders

    It appears our Prime Minister is at it again, this time driving a female flight attendant to tears. Our PM, who pushed his Christian credentials quite hard prior to the election, seems to talk one way and walk another way. In this case, Kevin Rudd did not get the food he wanted on an RAAF plane, so he threw a hissy fit and proceeded to blast the female food server.

  • Why Did Jesus Die? An Easter Story

    At the heart of the Christian gospel is a love story. It is your typical three-part love story: boy meets girl; girl rejects boy; boy wins back girl. God of course is madly in love with us, but we have spurned his love, and he has sought to woo us back to himself.

  • The Problem with Rights-Talk

    In the contemporary Western world, rights-mania is all the rage. It seems that each passing day we find a new claim to some special right. People are pulling rights out of the proverbial hat, even when no such rights ever previously existed. We are making them up as we go along.

  • A Military Tradition

    Leading up to the 2009 Anzac Day commemoration, Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister for 32 years has been pondering the nature of Australia\'s military tradition as opposed to the American military tradition.

  • The UNIslamist Assault on Freedom of Religion

    Last week a peak UN body approved a motion by Islamic nations, declaring that Muslims be protected from criticism of their religion. The U.N. Human Rights Council adopted the non-binding resolution, which was put forward by Pakistan on behalf of Muslim nations.

  • Salvation Stories of the Sports Ministry

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson is a Baptist minister who pioneered the Sports and Leisure Ministry and coordinated it between 1982 and 2000. He has been profoundly influenced by the remarkable testimony of Dr Sam Mings\' USA sports evangelism ministry, \'Lay Witnesses for Christ International.\'

  • Three Generations Rich in Soul Winning

    The 'Lay Witnesses for Christ International' ministry of Dr Sam and Sharon Mings reaches high schoolers, college students, professional athletes and Olympians. This ministry has been remarkably blessed with three generations of soul winners.

  • On Idolatry

    In the Judeo-Christian scheme of things, idolatry is perhaps the defining sin against the one true God. An idol is anything that we dedicate ourselves to, and centre our lives around. It is a substitute for the true God. There are perhaps as many false gods as there are people. Whatever a person sets his heart upon in exclusive loyalty, that becomes his god.

  • Eighteenth Retired Cricketers Newsletter

    The eighteenth Retired Australian Cricketers Bi-Annual Newsletter \'Chaplain\'s chat\' highlights the unfathomable depths of the mysteries of the divine by featuring Zechariah 4 verse 6, "Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit, Says the Lord of hosts."

  • Bikies on the Docks Report - Rev Dr Gordon Moyes' Assertions Correct

    The Federal Opposition is calling for a crackdown on organised crime on the nation's wharves. The head of the Australian Crime Commission, Mr John Lawler, has told a Joint Federal Parliamentary Committee in Canberra that bikie gangs have infiltrated the security and maritime industries.