
Steve Bazal is Sports Friends face in Australia
Steve Bazal 34, married to Julie with two little daughters has become the face of Sports Friends in Australia, a ministry of SIM which has had strong roots throughout third world countries where Sports Friends has developed exponentially. .
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Miracles reveal God's glory
Eleni Malhotra felt her body burning all over. The sensations often made her faint, but there was no physical reason why she would feel as if her body was aflame. She tried various methods to get rid of the feeling, but everything failed.
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Making poverty personal
No doubt we\'ve all been appalled by recent CCTV footage of people walking past a homeless man as he died of stab wounds on a New York pavement.
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Cricket Ministry Series No. 1 - 10 years of Life After Cricket
Cricket chaplain of 26 years Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister and Well-Being Australia chairman, states that at the end of 2000 after 17 years as the Australian Cricket Team chaplain, he stepped sideways to Life After Cricket.
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Partnering for poverty alleviation in Timor Leste
Associate Director for Relief and Development, Rob Floyd, has returned from visiting several development projects in Timor Leste that operate in partnership between UnitingWorld and the Protestant church in Timor Lorosa'e (IPTL).
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David Smethurst's Eastern European team on the job!
Australia\'s Reverend Dr David Smethurst who is visiting London was one of hundreds of thousands of travellers whose flights had been disrupted due to the Icelandic volcanic ash, but for him, it meant Mission disruptions.
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5 Million more under fives to survive and thrive
Child mortality is a quiet, global human tragedy. Unlike major natural disasters, war or other causes of mass casualties, it rarely makes the headlines.
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Australians save hundreds of kids from poverty
29 April 2010 - Since 6am this morning, Compassion Australia has been doing what it does best: releasing children from poverty. And it did just that for over 412 children, finding each of them an Australian sponsor over a 16-hour national radio-a-thon today.
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Australian long distance passenger rail......
Footplate Padre Mark Tronson and Well-Being Australia chairman echoes concerns over the lack of interest in the way long distance passenger services are marketed and the loss of a generation whose only experience in distance travel is by aircraft, and a lesser extent, by coach or motor vehicles.
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James Dobson returns to talk radio with the same bold tone
Dr. James Dobson is returning to talk radio on Monday with a new show and with no intention of softening his bold and unabashed tone.
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Peru: charges against regional prosecutor dropped
CSW welcomed the news yesterday that Peruvian courts shelved the charges against Dr. Cristina Olazabal, a government prosecutor well known for her pursuit of perpetrators of human rights atrocities.
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Ministry calling for urgent action to provide medical treatment for Burmese political prisoner Ko Mya Aye
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) today called on the military regime in Burma to provide proper medical treatment to political prisoners, including Ko Mya Aye, one of the leaders of 88 Generation Students Group, who led protests in 1988 and again in 2007. CSW has also urged the international community to intervene in his case.