Andrew Smith gets an Olympic Bronze

Andrew Smith gets an Olympic Bronze

Well-Being Australia is recognising articles that announced a difference. The third of these is from July 2008, from the Beijing Olympics how Christian athlete, Kookaburra (Australian Field Hockey Team) Andrew Smith honoured the Lord and won a Bronze Medal. .

  • Auschwitz remembered by cricket chaplain

    Well-Being Australia is recognising articles that announced a difference. The second of these is from May 2005, when Australia\'s Mark Tronson was invited as one of 48 gentiles as official guests of the March of the Living, the 60th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz.

  • Senior Minister Sue Miller speaks on IPTV

    Pastor Sue Miller is the newly appointed Senior Minister for Northside Life Church in the new suburb of Harrison, situated in Canberra\'s sprawling northern reaches. She was recently interviewed by Delma Tronson anchorwoman for the Australian Missionary News IPTV.

  • Art Centre and a $10,000 Art Prize

    Well-Being Australia is recognising articles that announced a difference. The first of these is from May 2003, how a Christian Ministry committed to its Community with an Art Centre and a bi-annual $10,000 Art Prize.

  • What is the impact of the Copenhagen negotiation on the world's poor?

    Micah Challenge Australia welcomes the acknowledgement of most world leaders at Copenhagen that rich nations, with historically high carbon emissions, have a moral responsibility to help people in poverty adapt to the effects of climate change. Rising sea levels and changing weather conditions are already threatening food supplies and access to safe water, endangering lives, destroying island homes and cultures and displacing some of our poorest global neighbours.

  • Santas required urgently to spread Christmas cheer

    UnitingCare is urging budding Santas from near and far to help with this year's UnitingCare Christmas Appeal. Despite a surge of public generosity more gifts are needed to meet the increase of vulnerable Australians this Christmas.

  • Softball star Kylie Cronk on IPTV

    Kylie Cronk is known as a softball super-star. She was part of the Beijing Olympic Australian Softball team which won a bronze medal, and she has been doing everything possible on the world's stage to publicise softball, in order to get it back into the Olympics.

  • World Vision captures 'Spirit of Christmas' in global tour

    In a village outside of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, an orphaned teenage boy is taking care of his two younger siblings.

  • Bill Hellier speaks of awareness on IPTV

    Bill Hellier, now 69 years young, was a such major mentor figure in the lives of so many young teenage boys from Canberra Baptist Church in the 1960s that the Australian Missionary News IPTV decided to catch up with him.

  • John Lennox to speak at Katoomba Christian Convention

    John is Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University and adjunct Professor of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. He also holds an MA in Bioethics.

  • Help Target a brighter Christmas for vulnerable people

    UnitingCare and Target are teaming together for the 18th UnitingCare Christmas Appeal and need your help to brighten the Christmas of a vulnerable person in your local community.

  • Dean Davis uses IPTV to encourage youth

    Former South Australian children\'s television personality Dean Davis, is still recognised by many people over 40 when he visits his home city of Adelaide. When recently interviewed by the Australian Missionary News IPTV anchorman Mark Tronson, he used the opportunity to encourage Christian young people to put on the full armour of God.