Interview - Daniel Willis, the Bible Society NSW CEO

Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Reverend Daniel Willis, the Bible Society NSW CEO, to find out more of what the ministry did over the past year and what the ministry's Christmas message to all of Australia is. .

  • Interview - Tom Slater, the National Director of the Australian Evangelical Alliance

    Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Tom Slater, the National Director of the Australian Evangelical Alliance, to give a brief wrap-up of what has been on with the ministry for the year.

  • Well-Being Art

    Well-Being Australia is hosting it\'s second \'Tronson du Coudray\' fund-raiser art show over a two day period, 20th to 21st December 2007. This time, the show will be during business-friendly hours (12 noon to 2.00 pm and again at 7.00-9.00 pm) at the South Tweed Heads Sports Club, on the north coast of New South Wales.

  • Interview - Margaret Jacobs, Chair of WEA Women's Commission

    Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Margaret Jacobs to explain about the role of the World Evangelical Alliance Women commission and to give an overview of what the ministry went through for this year.

  • Cricket respite encouraged

    Cricket chaplain of 23 years, Mark Tronson, chairman of Well-Being Australia and a Baptist minister, is honoured that the respite facilities \'Basil Sellers Tweed\' and \'Basil Sellers Moruya\' have been given a top billing to Cricket by none other than Mr Basil Sellers himself.

  • Can a Christian deny the virgin birth?

    Can a true Christian deny the virgin birth? This question would perplex the vast majority of Christians throughout the centuries, but modern denials of biblical truth make the question tragically significant. Of all biblical doctrines, the doctrine of Christ\'s virginal conception has often been the specific target of modern denial and attack.

  • Around the Tables

    Another \'Around the Tables is scheduled for February 2008. In 2001, Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and cricket chaplain for 23 years inaugurated \'Around the Tables\'. The Sydney Airport Mercure graciously helped to sponsor the functions and provided a congenial and central venue.

  • Interview - Mark Schultz, the State Director of the Scripture Union South Australia

    Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Mark Schultz, the State Director of the Scripture Union South Australia, to talk about the 'Engage' project.

  • 30 churches and no halos

    Goodwin Park is not 100 metres from the Queensland - New South Wales border that divides Coolangatta from Tweed Heads on the Gold Coast. It was there that 30 churches from Coolangatta and the Tweed were invited to a picnic last weekend. In March 2008 this same group of churches will combine to have a men\'s breakfast with South African evangelist David Smethurst.

  • Victorian Government's plans for a Relationship Register

    On Tuesday, the 4th December 2007, the Victorian Attorney General, Mr Hulls tabled the Relationships Bill 2007 in Parliament to allow same-sex and de facto heterosexual couples to register their relationship for the purpose of improving their access to already granted entitlements such as superannuation, thus avoiding the need to prove repeatedly that they are in a committed relationship. It is said that the legislation closely follows the Tasmanian legislation. At first sight this appears to be

  • Christmas party spoof tests theology

    The popular historical science program "Connections" links past inventions with people's lives by illustrating how their outcomes affect our present culture and technology. The format of this show was reinvented in the context of a men's fellowship Christmas party and it raised the issue of theological 'political correctness' in a subsequent discussion.

  • 15th Edition of Retired Cricketers Newsletter

    The 15th edition of the Retired Australian Cricketers' Bi-Annual Newsletter that was released on the 30 November 2007 formally announced Well-Being Australia\'s latest cricket ministry, \'Cricket family respite\'. This Newsletter is published on the 30th November and the 30th March each year. It consists of two sections, the first is that of news items and the second, M V Tronson\'s Chaplains Chat.