
They call him "Rabbi" Simon: he escaped the Nazi's
Joseph Simon was born into a Jewish family in Brussels, Belgium in 1940. His father was shot by the Nazi\'s in 1941 and Catholic people took him and his six siblings into hiding in different places throughout Europe, one even as far away as Czechoslovakia..
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Peter Bentley speaks of Dexter on IPTV
Church and media consultant Peter Bentley has told the Australian Missionary News anchorman Mark Tronson on IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) that he is intrigued by the television series 'Dexter', which is about a man who was a vigilante and became a serial killer of \'serial killers\'.
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Audio Bibles for U.S. Troops
\"The Military BibleSticks are a hit!\" said a U.S. Army Chaplain. \"Please send more. We will use them all!\" This is the typical feedback from military chaplains who have requested thousands of high-tech, portable Audio Bibles for their troops from Faith Comes By Hearing Audio Bible Ministry.
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Hand crafted Christmas cards on outreach
Well Being Australia's country town tour is on again and this year, Delma Tronson is taking her hand made Christmas card workshops to rural Victoria. She and husband, Baptist Minister Mark Tronson, will be packing up the art supplies and heading down to the small town of Wahgunyah for special craft tutorials the second week of November.
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IPTV interviews Rod Benson on post conversion
Rod Benson, the NSW Baptist\'s Ethicist and Public Theologian at the Tinsley Institute, Morling College, claimed that \'evangelical\' Christians need to look beyond the \'conversion moment\' to the moral principles of following Christ.
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Ferelli's Italian Restaurant walls went begging
Steve Ferli migrated to Australia from Italy as a twelve year old and one of his many passions in life was to establish an Italian restaurant. His dream has come to fruition in none other than one of Australia\'s great tourist destinations, Coolangatta on the Gold Coast.
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Breakfast host to go to air for 3 straight days
Host of 106five Rhema FM's Big Breakfast, Steve D, is fund-raising by making an attempt to broadcast for 72 hours from October 29 to 31.
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PSI - Publish or Perish?
Five years ago, the print media ministry of Well-Being Australia, Press Service International (PSI), underwent a huge expansion, from providing an occasional press release, to facilitating a multi-market place.
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'Forget me knot day' support Australian adult survivors to child abuse
Friday 13th November is ASCA's Forget-me-knot Day, when all Australians are encouraged to show their support for more than two million adult Australians[i] personally affected by childhood abuse, as part of an International Week For Prevention of Child Abuse.
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Carl Lewis named chairman of athlete executive committee
Lay Witnesses for Christ International\'s Board of Directors have unanimously endorsed its Presidents\' (Dr. Sam Mings, Sr.) recommendation to appoint one of its own and Board Member Carl Lewis to the position as Chairman of the athletic executive committee during the XXX OLYMPIAD \'Bridging the Gap 2012 London ~ England\'.
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Allan Sauer speaks about ARPA on IPTV
Allan Sauer, the CEO of the Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA), told Australian Missionary News anchorman Mark Tronson on IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) that there had been more than 400 applications for the 2009 Religious Press Awards.
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Zimbabwe's Partson Muderedzi named to Athletes Executive Committee 2012
Lay Witnesses for Christ international\'s Board of Directors have unanimously endorsed its Presidents\' (Dr. Sam Mings, Sr.) recommendation to appoint Zimbabwe\'s Partson Muderedzi to serve on the Athlete And Coaches Executive Committee for Lay Witnesses for Christ International\'s forthcoming eighth Summer Olympic Outreach known as \'Bridging The Gap 2012 London-England Olympics\'. Lay Witnesses for Christ is known as\' Chaplains to the World\'s Olympians\' having led major outreaches at past s