Gospel for Asia Caring for Cyclone Victims in Bangladesh, West Bengal, India
Gospel for Asia Compassion Services teams are already on the ground caring for the victims of a powerful cyclone that ravaged West Bengal, India, and the neighboring country of Bangladesh..
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Sports writers from QLD, NSW and VIC
The online daily news 'Christian Today Australia' has initiated daily sports articles, co-ordinated by Mark Tronson, Well-Being Australia\'s chairman and a veteran sports writer and author. The team of specialist sport reporters has been recruited from Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
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Reflections of Ministry No.14 - Tourism Ministry applies anywhere
Chairman of Well-Being Australia, Mark Tronson, a Baptist minister has been involved in Australian tourism ministry since 1996. He and his wife, Delma twelve months ago reflected on their tourism ministry experience at the Stockyards at Fort Worth, Texas.
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Giving up girlhood tickets on sale
The pressure to conform to an idealised body type in a sex-saturated culture which values girls who are thin, hot and sexy is taking a massive toll, manifested in eating disorders, depression, anxiety, self-harm and low self-esteem.
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UnitingWorld responds to destructive storm in India
UnitingWorld and the Church of North India are currently responding to the urgent needs of people in communities throughout the Indian states of West Bengal and Bihar in light of a destructive storm that struck on Tuesday 13 April 2010.
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Reflections of athlete ministry No.13 - Updated video message highlights ministry!
Dr Sam Mings, the founder and president of Lay Witnesses for Christ, last year honoured an Australian Baptist minister and his wife, Mark and Delma Tronson, by recording for them a short video extolling their Sports and Olympic ministry, now of 28 years.
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Reflections of athlete ministry No.12 - Sam Mings again calls on workers for London 2010
"Calling for London to be awash with the Greatest Story Ever Told" for the 2012 Olympics is the message from Dr Sam Mings, the founder and President of Lay Witnesses for Christ International, a ministry which provides chaplains that have served the world\'s Olympic athletes at every Summer Olympics since Los Angeles 1984.
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Driving the Sunlander - Footplate Padre
Footplate Padre Mark Tronson recalls an article written by Allan Davis, who was a Queensland Railways driver in the days of steam and the diesel era with 46 years on the Footplate. Allan Davis regularly drove Queensland\'s most famous train, the Sunlander whose schedule ran in both directions between Brisbane and Cairns.
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CALEB Prize pioneers award for faith-inspired writing
Would Jesus have won a prize for storytelling?
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Credo crew faces indigenous team at Harrow
Harrow. This word probably means nothing to you. You are probably completely unaware of the small country town in far western Victoria with a population of roughly 90 people. But what if I told you that Harrow was the spiritual home of cricket in Australia? Now do I have your attention?
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14th April, 2010 is Youth Homelessness Matters Day
14 April, 2010 is Youth Homelessness Matters Day. A day established to raise public awareness about youth homelessness, the factors that cause it and to work towards putting an end to youth homelessness in Australia.
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Young Christians to light up the street
Over 900 Christian young people from 18 Church youth groups from around Sydney will Light up the Street in support of the homeless or those at risk of homelessness.