Rwandan children need water now

Rwandan children need water now

Yet, for many children in Rwandan communities, this quality of water is the only option. Nevermind that it probably smells, is polluted with dirt and rubbish and tastes a bit offâ€\"most significantly, it could kill you. .

  • Helping fundraise for Urban Seed through Run Melbourne!

    Thousands of people are coming together to participate in one of Australia's biggest fundraising events, Run Melbourne, on Sunday 18th July 2010. This is a great way for friends and supporters of Urban Seed to help fundraise for us.

  • Cricket Series 4 - Cricket Tours and Ministry

    Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, retired at the end of 2000 after 17 years as the Australian Cricket Team chaplain, and stepped sideways to Life After Cricket.

  • Dads still part of the family?

    When we think of the modern family structure and the apparent diminishing role Dads play – are we becoming a society of fatherless families? And what are our communities doing to address this sensitive issue?

  • How much is your Mum worth?

    A recent salary survey revealed the value of a mother's work in terms of cold hard cash places them in a six-figure salary range.

  • Strike shuts down Kathmandu, Nepal

    Nepal\'s Maoist political party has effectively shut down the bustling capital city of Kathmandu with a bandh, a strike enforced by threats of violence. Since the bandh started on May 1, the city\'s bustling streets are empty; shops, businesses and schools are closed. The Maoists vow to continue enforcing the strike until they can take complete control of the government.

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    An international survey into global economic standards has recently dispelled the myth that a middle class still exists in India. It found that the gap between the wealthy upper class and the majority of the population living below the poverty line is continuing to widen at a staggering rate.

  • Art blast at Horizon's Gallery

    Tweed Heads: The Art Ministry of Well-Being Australia has been given a huge lift. Ken Walding, Art Director of the Horizon\'s Gallery within the South Tweed Sports Club, rang WBA Chairman Mark Tronson inviting him to exhibit throughout May when their scheduled artist cancelled at the last minute.

  • Cricket Series 3 - Cricket Family Respite

    Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, retired at the end of 2000 after 17 years as the Australian Cricket Team chaplain, and stepped sideways to Life After Cricket.

  • CSW urges India to reverse 'culture of impunity' for religious violence

    Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) today released a briefing which highlights the pattern of communal violence against Christians in India, and urges that a culture of impunity needs to be reversed to ensure inciters and perpetrators of communal violence expect to be brought to justice.

  • Wesley Institute welcomes encouraging AUQA report

    Wesley Institute welcomes AUQA's encouragement of the Institute's new strategic trajectory, its academic staff, innovation in online learning, and ongoing commitment to student satisfaction. These are the foundations on which Wesley Institute will continue to grow and prosper.

  • Cricket Ministry Series No. 2 - Festival of Cricket

    Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, retired at the end of 2000 after 17 years as the Australian Cricket Team chaplain, and stepped sideways to Life After Cricket.