The Consecration of Bishop Gene Robinson: A New Day of Infamy
This commentary is being republished by request. It was originally published Monday, November 3, 2003..
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The Man & The Story Behind Amazing Grace (pt 3)
In 1744, the French fleet was hovering at England's coast and war was imminent. John, a confused adolescent, was lost, lonely and on the loose. Due to his 'thoughtless conduct' the young seaman was press-ganged, on board HMS 'Harwich', at the Nore, a man-of-war.
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Tronson du Coudray accepts offer
Mr. Ken Walding, one of the Directors of the South Tweed Sports Club who is responsible for their rotating monthly 'community art display' has invited Tronson du Coudray to hold an art display in April 2008.
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Interview: Phillip Hughes
Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Reverend Dr. Phillip Hughes, the Senior Research Officer at the Christian Research Association to discuss about the relevancy of the church in the modern era and the disconnection between those who identified themselves as Christian but yet do not attend church.
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AFL football on Good Friday?
Yes, a fixture from late afternoon through to the evening is not an issue, and, yes, a society should affirm important religious occasions.
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Interview: David Parker, WEA Theological Commission
Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Reverend Dr. David Parker, the Executive Director for the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) Theological Commission, to discuss about his position as well the development of the code of conduct between the different Christian denominations.
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High Achievers Addressed
'High achievers' was the subject that Mr. Douglas White, Chairman of South Tweed Sports Club chose to discuss in his short address at the Opening Night of the 'Tronson du Coudray' fund-raising art exhibition for Well-Being Australia.
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Tronson du Coudray supports Well-Being Australia
Artist Tronson du Coudray has provided 16 works of art as a 'fund raiser' for Well-Being Australia in a two day exhibition in Tweed Heads on the New South Wales north coast on Friday 31 August and Saturday September 1.
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Tribute To Fred Nile
When I arrived in Sydney to take up my task as Superintendent of Wesley Mission in the late 1970s there was one name I knew who had been associated with the Mission from another area of contact. It was the name of Rev. Fred Nile. I had known Fred Nile through a series of booklets that he had written while he was the national director of Christian Endeavour. I was running Christian Endeavour classes and had grown up within Christian Endeavour. I felt it was one of the best training programmes for
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The Restoration of Fatherhood in Australia
\'All in all it seems to go, but you don\'t know what you got till it\'s gone\', first sung by Joni Mitchell in 1970 could well be the theme song of Sonora Dodd, the founder of Father\'s Day.
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Cherilyn Evans helps Well-Being
Film producer and promoter Cherilyn Evans has used her considerable expertise in supporting the art ministry's exhibition of 'Well-Being Australia ' on 1 September 2007 in Tweed Heads. Tronson du Coudray will be showing 16 of his works.
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Interview: Rob Ward, the Victorian-Chief-of-Staff of the Australian Christian Lobby
Christian Today Australia recently caught up with Rob Ward, the Victorian-Chief-of-Staff of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), to discuss his view on the decision by the Victorian State Premier, John Brumby, to defer a review of the existing state law governing abortion to the Victorian Law Reform Commission (VLRC).