
Book on televangelism launched, likens it to McDonaldisation
McDonaldisation, Masala McGospel and Om Economics: Televangelism in contemporary India, a book written by Dr Jonathan James, was launched by Prof. Brian Shoesmith at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia on September 29..
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Leading publisher calls for more support for Church musicians and composers
One of Australia\'s leading publishers of Christian music, Monica O\'Brien, in her keynote address to the first National Christian Music Conference last weekend called for a more support for composers and parish musicians.
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Sydney radio station helps feed 100 hungry kids for $6
Sydney radio station challenges Australians to swap a fast food meal for 100 hot nutritious meals for starving children around the world.
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Sydney radio station encourages listeners to make a difference by 'Paying it Backward'
Hope 103.2 has been encouraging listeners to make a difference throughout Sydney by 'paying for the person behind you'.
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The second annual Australian Christian News Web Survey was launched today on-line
"After last year's survey results were in, a major Christian publishing organisation saw the results and decided to shift direction from print to a web based strategy," said survey author Martin Johnson.
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Mary MacKillop's early work to feature in ABC programme
The ABC\'s weekly all-Australian programme TRAVEL OZ will feature Mary MacKillop\'s early work in its episode scheduled for screening on ABC1 at 6pm on Monday October 11.
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Darlene Zschech 'SHINES' at Castle Hill
170 Christian musicians and singers from 35 churches as far away as Orange and Melbourne descended on St Paul's Castle Hill on Saturday 4th September for the annual 'SHINE Music Conference'. From diverse backgrounds, some were professional musicians whilst others had come to play music through their faith. St Paul's facilities and strong music ministry culture makes it an ideal venue for this exciting event.
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Black Stump 2010 cancelled, returning 2011
After much prayerful deliberation, the festival directors today announce that Black Stump is unable to proceed as planned in 2010, and will now begin planning a unique return version of The Black Stump festival from September 30th - October 3rd, 2011.
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An album with a touch from the Lord: Jonathan James' new album Exalted
Award-winning Gospel singer, song writer and guitarist Jonathan James, has released his third album of worship songs entitled Exalted.
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Aussie Christian Gigs announces National Band Countdown 2010
Aussie Christian Gigs (ACG) is proud to announce the Aussie Christian bands and artists included in the ACG National Band Countdown 2010.
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Bishop T.D. Jakes set to turn Hollywood into a tool for outreach
Bishop T.D. Jakes is attempting to change the "Hollywood machine" – what has at times been considered a "tool of the devil" by Christians – into a platform to potentially reach millions of unchurched with Christian messages.
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Hillsong on a high after first sell-out US tour
Following the June 29 release of its widely acclaimed 20th recording, A Beautiful Exchange, which made its debut at No 1 on several retail charts and No 40 on the Billboard Top 200, Hillsong LIVE launched its highly anticipated tour of the U.S. July 21 and traveled to 12 major markets before culminating the tour Aug. 5 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.