Footplate Padre Links Senority

Footplate Padre Links Senority

Writing in the November issue of the 'On Track' e-Railway magazine, Footplate Padre Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister for 31 years and a former NSW locomotive engineman, explains the nature of seniority and relates it to a revelation of Jesus Christ. .

  • Mission Couple Receive Peppers Resort Voucher

    Keith and Trixie Buxton, "Australian Bridges for Peace" missionaries from Queensland\'s Sunshine Coast, were presented with a SALT Kingscliff Peppers Resort voucher by Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister of 31 years.

  • A Name above even Sports Stars

    Should the long view be considered, there are few nations that can match Argentina in soccer or Australia in field hockey observes Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister of 31 years, who pioneered the Sports and Leisure Ministry and has been cricket chaplain for 24 years.

  • Why the Mainline Becomes the Sidelined

    It has often been said of the more liberal Christian denominations that in their attempt to become trendy and relevant – at the expense of biblical truth – they have ceased being mainline denominations and have in fact become sidelined. They have so compromised truth and the Gospel that they are no longer making any impact at all, and are slowly declining.

  • Around the Tables in November

    'Around the Tables' is a ministry of Well-Being Australia that, from 2001, has been mentoring mission couples in a variety of discussion-group formats. There will be four meetings in Sydney during the first week of November.

  • Dawkins, Deism and Jesus

    Arch-atheist Richard Dawkins is an evolutionist. But many are now asking whether the dyed-in-the-wool critic of religion may be, well, evolving in his views about God. You see, in a recent debate with theist and Christian John Lennox, he let slip what many would regard as a major blooper: he actually admitted that there might be a case for theism of sorts.

  • Short Videos, The Fresh Paradigm

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson has embraced the new paradigm of multi-media communication, by making eight short videos available for viewing on the website http://www.bushorchestra.com

  • Christianity Brings a Fresh World View

    Many Christians become confused when a person of prominence becomes a follower of Christ and doesn\'t immediately speak forth the message of Christ as a veteran evangelist or as an experienced social justice exponent, says Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister of 31 years.

  • Small Business system donation

    Well-Being Australia has received an astonishing gift. A Dell \'Small Business\' computer system has been donated from a small number of supporters who knew of this specific need after the intention to refresh the e-ministry had been promoted over recent months.

  • The Death Culture in the West

    In the West the culture of death continues to grow. And there is a connection between the culture of death and the death of Christianity. When a nation dies spiritually, it begins to fixate more and more on death. A belief in the fundamental sanctity of life is replaced with a focus on anti-life ideologies and practices.

  • Ken Clendinning to Rugby League World Cup

    The Rugby League World Cup kicked off on Saturday 25 October and runs to Saturday 22 November with organisers requesting a Chaplaincy program at every venue with the Reverend Ken Clendinning invited to be the official tournament chaplain.

  • Here Come Those Pesky Atheist Evangelists Again

    That atheism is really a religion has long been noted. They have their untouchable beliefs which dare not be questioned; they have their revered leaders who can say no wrong; they have their sacred texts which cannot be gainsaid; and they have their full-time evangelists spreading the good word.