Delma Tronson a woman of prayer revealed on IPTV

Delma Tronson a woman of prayer revealed on IPTV

When Delma Tronson was interviewed by Sue Miller from the Australian Missionary News IPTV, she made it abundantly clear that the centre of her busy schedule was a life of prayer to the Lord Jesus Christ. .

  • Ross Clifford speaks of hands-on ministry to IPTV

    Reverend Dr Ross Clifford is the Principal of Australia\'s largest Seminary, Morling (NSW Baptist Theological and Bible College). When interviewed by the Australian Missionary News IPTV, he commented that he remains 'hands-on' and in touch with the Christian marketplace through his Sunday night 2CH talk-back radio program.

  • Two-metre canvas commissioned

    A touring Brazilian gentlemen has given Well-Being Australia\'s \'Art Ministry\' a huge boost, complementing its modern art created by artist Mark Tronson.

  • Australian Baptist church opens new building – in Cambodia

    On February 4, members of the Gymea Baptist Church mission team, currently in Cambodia, attended the opening of a Child Safe Zone building funded entirely by the Gymea church. Paul Summers, Pastor for Mission and Evangelism represented the church at the opening. The building is adjacent to an Internally Displaced People (IDP) camp at Veals Pov just out of Phnom Penh.

  • All four overseas invitations are doubtful

    Well-Being Australia chairman, Mark Tronson 58, is also a Baptist minister, cricket chaplain and evangelist. He has such a busy domestic ministry schedule throughout 2010, that it is doubtful he will be able to accept all four \'overseas\' invitations that have been extended to him.

  • Chinese New Year and China's orphans

    As Chinese people all over the world celebrate Chinese New Year on 14 February, 2010, welcoming in the Year of the Tiger, for millions of orphaned and abandoned children in China there will be little or no positive difference to their harsh, daily struggle for survival. About 85 percent of China\'s orphans in state care die before reaching adulthood. From this we can estimate that millions of orphans in China have died prematurely over the years, due to lack of proper care and love.

  • AIS men's basketballers lead 2010 'Respite'

    The Australian Institute of Sport\'s men\'s basketball squad spent the final week of January enjoying \'respite\' in a program arranged for them by Well-Being Australia at Moruya on the New South Wales south coast. This kicked of the 2010 athlete respite agenda for Well-Being Australia.

  • Australian Missionary News aims high for 2010

    Celebrating its second calendar year of ministry, the Australian Missionary News IPTV (Internet Protocol Television - Television on the Internet) has published its aim of raising $10,000 for its 2010 budget.

  • Expansion of sports ministries

    Australia\'s sports ministries that provide Chaplains to Professional Sport were originated in 1982 through the InterChurch Trade and Industry Mission (ITIM). Baptist minister Mark Tronson, who was an industrial chaplain at the time, was the driving force behind this chaplaincy model.

  • Mercy on the way for Togo

    The West African nation of Togo is this year's target for the efforts of volunteers serving with Mercy Ships to bring hope and healing to some of the world's poorest people.

  • IPTV: Simon Manchester's London experience pivotal

    Simon Manchester is the celebrated Rector of St Thomas North Sydney Anglican Church. He told the Australian Missionary News IPTV that his London experience with Dick Lucas, and his ministry to men in the City (the specific term for London's financial district) was pivotal in his ministry development.

  • Uniting church ministerSports chaplain off to Vancouver

    Rev Matthew McBurney has been the Chaplain to the NSW Ski Resorts for the past 6 years. Through that position, he was invited to become the chaplain to the NSWIS Winter Sport Development Program.