Caritas calls pharmaceutical company to have a 'HAART' this World Health Day
This World Health Day, April 7 2010, Caritas Australia is calling on the Australian pharmaceutical company Roche to develop paediatric HIV medications which could drastically reduce childhood mortality and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS throughout the developing world..
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Why isn't Donald Miller married?
New York Times bestselling author Donald Miller (Blue Like Jazz, A Million Miles), submits his singlehood to scrutiny in his first-ever live webcast this Thursday, April 8, at 1 PM PST – from CONVERGENCE and Relevant Magazine. The live Q&A introduces three new DVDs from CONVERGENCE: WHERE FAITH AND LIFE MEET (www.allthingsconverge.com), the video series that engages Christianity's leading voices on what it means to live out faith.
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Reflections of athlete ministry No.4 - Excellence is vital to Christian Ministry
Well-Being Australia chairman, Australian Baptist minister Mark Tronson, has been reflecting over the past twelve months on Athlete Ministry and like most people, he appreciates a 'taste of excellence'; it gives him a sense of well-being, as if all the world should be this way.
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Reviews keep coming on sports stars testimonial book
"No Orchestra, No Trumpet" was the title of Mark Tronson\'s 1994 book on the pioneering years of the Sports and Leisure Ministry, a book that has received rave reviews on three separate occasions over the past 16 years, the latest a couple of years ago in New Life magazine.
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Railway good sense in Letter to the Editor
Dave Moyle is the editor of the highly respected and widely read \'On Track\' Railway E-magazine of the Strinybark Railway Museum and Heritage Park based in Yahgunyah rural northern Victoria. In this magazine, he has published a Letter to the Editor that has made good sense.
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Reflections of athlete ministry No.3 - US Athlete, Olympian of the Century, Carl Lewis
Well-Being Australia chairman, Australian Baptist minister Mark Tronson, has been reflecting over the past twelve months on the ministry of an US athlete who is a house hold name in that country, as he had the privilege of spending 40 minutes with Olympian of the Century, Carl Lewis.
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The Way of the Cross via Pitt Street, Sydney
The Wesley Mission's annual Way of the Cross Procession took place on Good Friday, April 2, 2010, commencing at 2.00pm in the Martin Place Amphitheatre, in the heart of the City of Sydney. Following its dramatic opening, it made its way via Pitt Street, to Wesley Mission for an Easter Performance of "But for One Man."
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Sun rises to packed Easter worship service at Sydney Opera House
Hundreds of worshippers filled the Sydney Opera House Sunday morning to celebrate Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Reflections of athlete ministry No.2 - Spouse Partnerships
Twelve months ago Sharon Mings and Delma Tronson, the women behind two of the world\'s Sports Ministry\'s champion\'s for Jesus, the USA\'s Sam Mings and Australia\'s Mark Tronson had time to compare notes and it is to this that Delma Tronson has been reflecting on \'Ministry spouse partnership\'.
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The high value of a lettercard in the post
Well-Being Australia\'s Delma Tronson spoke at a seminar at the Youth With A Mission (YWAM) International College in Brisbane, and talked about the high value of a hand-written letter or a hand-crafted card.
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Reflections of athlete ministry No.1 - Journey Revisited
Cricket chaplains, Mark and Delma Tronson, have reflected on their 28 years in Sports and Olympic Ministry now that it is over twelve months ago that they were in Dallas, Texas to receive an International Award for their years in this ministry awarded by Olympian of the Century, Carl Lewis.
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What is 'political correctness'? And how to fix it !
Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson continues to be alarmed by the public\'s concern over the words, \'Political Correctness\'. Active in the community, WBA is constantly inundated with comments on its various definitions, and the fascinating methodologies of \'social engineering\'.