Opportunity not crisis Chantelle Ogilvie says on IPTV

Opportunity not crisis Chantelle Ogilvie says on IPTV

Chantelle Ogilvie works for "Australian Young Christian Students" as an adult mentor of high school students. In an interview with Australian Missionary News anchorman Mark Tronson on IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), she commented that this economic crisis is an opportunity for young people to realign their priorities from being a consumer to being a child of God..

  • Tom Treseder does it again

    Tom Treseder , former director of Bible Society NSW, has again competed in single sculls, double sculls and an eight, in the Sydney 2009 World Masters Games - and won medals!

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    Coolangatta, Gold Coast: Cooli\'s Steak and Seafood has been voted the "number one" restaurant in the tourism belt of Coolangatta by The Southern Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce. This restaurant hosts the Art ministry of Well-Being Australia.

  • Uniting Church President Urges Support of UnitingWorld Earthquake Appeal

    With the launch of UnitingWorld's Sumatran Earthquake Appeal today, Uniting Church in Australia President, Rev. Alistair Macrae, has urged people to support the victims of natural disasters in Asia and the Pacific.

  • Book Launch – 'A Passion for Leadership'

    On October 22, The Hon. Mr Peter Costello MP will launch the exceptional new book, 'A Passion for Leadership', which will bring together some of Australia's leading Church figures who share their thoughts, insights and experiences about the complex and often mysterious qualities of leadership.

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    The first six months of development of the Australian Missionary News IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) - television on the internet - has seen a remarkable response, says anchorman Mark Tronson.

  • UnitingWorld Sumatran Earthquake Appeal

    UnitingWorld's Associate Director Church Solidarity (Asia), Rev. John Barr has been in contact over the weekend with Rev. Kuntadi Sumadikarya (Moderator of the Indonesian Christian Church). Rev. Kuntadi has requested the support of the Uniting Church in Australia.

  • From $5 specs to a $5,000 'slum' - put changing the world on your Christmas list

    Eleven-year-old Mamum always sat in the front row in class - and not just because he's a top student: he couldn't see the blackboard otherwise. Mamum was short-sighted, but didn't realise it: he thought everyone's sight was like that! So he didn't tell anyone, even though his efforts to focus were giving him headaches. But when a free eye-screening clinic was held at his Bangladeshi school, Mamum's problem was discovered. Because his family is very poor, Mamum received spectacles at no cost. He'

  • Andrew West welcomes stranger in IPTV interview

    Sydney Morning Herald journalist Andrew West, when interviewed by the Australian Missionary News anchorman Mark Tronson on IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), said that his writings have been influenced by the Scriptures from Leviticus which encourage people to welcome with hospitality a stranger or sojourner.

  • Australian Railway Monument rededicated

    Life's uncertainties and the importance of safety on the job were emphasised at an ecumenical rededication service at the Australian Railway Monument, Werris Creek, on Saturday 3 October.

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    Editor of the Inside Rail E-News, Barry Blair, has developed an awesome daily e-news distribution for this Australian railway news magazine. Some days there are three or four editions, other days when railway news is a little lean, there will only be one edition.

  • Suicide Memorial Day brings hope to mourners

    Wesley Mission's annual LifeForce Memorial Day was held on the Northern Boardwalk of the Sydney Opera House, on Thursday, 1st October, 2009, at 12 noon. Wesley LifeForce is a suicide prevention program aiming to educate, empower and resource Australian communities to be aware of the issues of suicide.