Sahel Academy

Sahel Academy

"We had a lovely two weeks with the kids when they came home for the Easter break. It was one of the best breaks we have had together as we had a good mix of family, friends and down time. .

  • ANGLICARE forum brings together families, carers and practitioners

    Parents, carers, counsellors, social workers, departmental representatives and academics came together on Friday for a forum on the needs of families and carers of children with severe to profound disabilities.

  • After divorce, what are the options?

    Life is painful for all concerned when parents separate. Recent legislation has embodied the concept that each parent should share the responsibility of child care 'equally', and this has sometimes been taken to extremes with rulings based on the 'black letter of the law' rather than the 'spirit of the law'.

  • Pakistan OM's 12th Annual Easter Cricket Outreach

    The 12th Annual Easter Celebration Cricket Tournament 2010 held in Lahore, Pakistan was another opportunity for Pakistan Operation Mobilisation to acknowledge the Lord and build unity within that nation.

  • Submarine painting an Anzac reflection

    "Clandestine Submarine landing party" a painting by Tronson du Coudray – the missionary painter - is the basis of the 2010 Anzac reflections of Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson.

  • Mercy Ships in Sierra Leone 2011

    Mercy Ships has selected Sierra Leone for the 2011 Field Service for the world's largest charity hospital ship Africa Mercy.

  • Hope for exploited daughters

    "Channa" was 14 when she was sent to Cambodia's capital city of Phnom Penh to earn extra income for her mother's medical treatments. Desperate for work, she found a job at a bar.

  • A call to action on climate change from Micah Challenge

    After hearing from our Asia-Pacific friends at Voices for Justice about the devastating impact of climate change in their countries, we felt called to take stronger action to ensure climate justice for the poor in 2010. On this page you\'ll find information and action ideas to help ensure climate justice for the poor.

  • Delivering dignity through clean water

    For most of his adult life, 59-year-old Ly Sreng has struggled to accomplish even the most routine of tasks.

  • Prayer Rally calls for Christians to pray for Sydney

    On Friday 7th May 7pm Hundreds of Christians will gather in United prayer @ Arncliffe Community Life Centre – Corner of Kembla and Hirst Streets, in Arncliffe, to Declare that Sydney belongs to Jesus!

  • Scientific data on goalkeepers good for Evangelists

    Have you ever wondered at the antics of a soccer goalkeeper, as he (or she) makes a spectacular dive to one side or the other to save a goal? Do you think that somehow, their reactions are so quick that they can predict where the ball will go?

  • Help children survive this World Malaria Day

    Malaria kills an estimated 881,000 people each year, of which 85 per cent are children under five.[1] The majority of affected children live in Africa, where most malaria deaths occur.