Never Give Up

Never Give Up

One of the most famous speeches even given was by Winston Churchill. In October 29, 1941, Prime Minister Churchill visited Harrow School which he had attended as a youth, to speak to the students. During his talk he gave some memorable lines which have been recalled and repeated on countless occasions..

  • APRA helps Well-Being Australia

    Noticeable changes in Well-Being Australia\'s Internet presentations and web site pages have occurred. After attending workshops at the recent Australasian Religious Press Association\'s annual conference held in Brisbane, Mark and Delma Tronson have initiated significant presentation changes in the online aspects of their ministry.

  • Thou Shalt Judge

    No, I didn't get it wrong: I did not mistakenly leave a word out of my title. While I certainly have Matt. 7:1 in mind, my thesis here is that believers are commanded to judge. When Jesus told us not to judge in the Matthew passage, he is clearly referring to hypocritical judgment. The immediate context (Matt. 7:1-5), and the whole context of Scripture makes this quite clear.

  • Firing a steam locomotive

    In the October \'On Track\' E-Railway magazine, Footplate Padre Mark Tronson, tells the story of his very first main line steam engine firing trip. M V Tronson is an Australian Baptist minister of 31 years who is a former locomotive engineman and author of 16 books on railways.

  • Art Ministry getting a wider spread

    An exhibition of artworks from Well-Being Australia\'s Art Ministry during June and July at the resort, "Mantra on the Sea at Salt", Kingscliff, on the far north coast of New South Wales has been replicated at the Kingscliff TAFE restaurant.

  • When "Art" Covers a Multitude of Sins

    There has been a lot of media attention and commentary on the latest outrage concerning Australian photographer Bill Henson. It turns out he scoured schoolyards to find very young children to be photographed in the nude.

  • Can the clergy have thinking time?

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, in the light recent public debate on the enormous benefits for the nation when political figures have \'thinking time', asked this question, "Can parishioners give permission to their clergy to stop and think?"

  • When Churches Go Bad

    What does one do when a Christian denomination or school or institution starts to go off the rails? By that I mean, when it begins to reject classic Christian teaching, and moves toward error, apostasy and heresy. Two choices usually arise: stay and fight, or leave.

  • On the Reading of Scripture (Or the Lack Thereof)

    There is no question that the church of Jesus Christ in Australia (and in much of the Western world) is not exactly in great shape. The church is very far way from where it is supposed to be. And it is certainly not having the impact that it should be having.

  • On the Need for Watchmen

    Those familiar with the Hebrew prophets will know that they often invoke the image of the watchman. There are various senses in which the figure of watchman is employed. Of course Yahweh is ultimately the watchman who looks over and protects Israel. God watches over his people to provide for them, deliver them, nurture them and lead them.

  • Basil Sellers Moruya Respite Facility Upgrade

    Upgrade Stage One of the Basil Sellers Moruya athlete respite facility has recently undergone significant refurbishment with a $50,000 donation from Mr Basil Sellers, and Stage Two is ready to get underway shortly.

  • Reinventing yourself including Christian ministry

    Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister of 31 years says that many people including those in Christian ministry, find themselves in situations where they need to reinvent themselves and this can be quite a difficult process.