Images affect 'direction'

Images affect 'direction'

Spring is here! Spring is a reminder of a 30 second television promotional tourism advert whose purpose was to enhance the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales (far south coast) has still retained its power after twenty years says Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson. .

  • The Essential 100 - Scripture Union's new Bible reading challenge

    There seems to be a Bible Reading crisis where even Christians are finding it difficult to engage with the scriptures on a regular basis. While many have said that those advocating Bible engagement are fighting a losing battle in this post-literate society, Scripture Union have teamed up with the Bible Society and Wycliffe to launch a new venture that is causing a stir.

  • Has 'Generation IT' gained an earlier maturity

    There is a contention that this generation of IT users has bought an earlier maturity to young people. It has been variously reported that this IT generation, (the generation after Y), who can understand the new IT gadgets before they even reach the market place, is an illustration of this contention.

  • Andrew Smith of the Kookaburras (hockey) on IPTV

    Andrew Smith, Beijing Olympic Bronze Medallist with the Australian Men's Hockey team, the Kookaburras, believes that faith in the Lord Jesus means you don\'t have to do everything yourself.

  • Community partnerships key to effective engagement in Pakistan.

    As the Australian Government's medical taskforce strengthens the response in Pakistan this week, Caritas Australia is urging Australians to give generously in support of the invaluable and ongoing community to community response to ensure much needed aid reaches those in greatest need.

  • Mt Waverley nurse gives something back to her 'motherland'

    "I have always wanted to use my nursing skills in charity work for as long as I can remember," says Aseye Badu, a nurse from Mt Waverley in Melbourne, home after three months of voluntary work on the world's largest charity hospital ship in Togo, West Africa.

  • Questions on buying a home: post election

    With the Federal Election over there are continuing issues relating to ordinary people buying an affordable home and what Government can do to assist. Perhaps it is time to seriously consider the pit falls in purchasing a property.

  • Tourism Ministry is on the agenda

    Tourism Ministry has been a vital part of Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson\'s ministry agenda since 1982 when the Reverend Kenneth L McDowell coined the phrase the \'Sports and Leisure Ministry\' (SLM) for the new chaplaincy work into Australia\'s professional sports he established through Heads of Churches.

  • Truth and Truth!

    Now that the Federal election is over, one of the issues that any new Federal Government might consider is that of tightening up laws to protect the Whistle Blower. Legislation has been abroad to protect the "Whistle Blower\' as this is important and creates a positive and affirmative condition for such braves souls.

  • An invaluable 'soft place'

    The election is over. Each Federal seat has one winner. This means there are many who contested a Federal seat returning home empty handed and has it ever occurred to anyone, the financial and emotional hardship involved, having contested and lost. These people return home to the \'soft place\' of their families where there is love and care.

  • Mentoring is Tony Dunkerley's calling card

    Australian Missionary News IPTV young anchorman Jeremy Dover interviewed the Tony Dunkerley the President of the Victorian Football Federation in Melbourne where it became clear that \'mentoring\' is Tony Dunkerley\'s calling card.

  • Christian Venues Association released its 8th Directory of Christian venues

    Christian Venues Association (an association representing over 240 Conference Centres and Camps with over 25,000 beds nationally), has just released its Eighth Annual comprehensive directory of Conference Centres, Camps and Service Providers across Australia.