Open Doors launches ministry for Traumatised Iraqi kids

Open Doors has launched a new ministry in Iraq focused on helping train teachers, church workers and others who interact with traumatized children who face continued violence that has become part of their daily lives..

  • Former drug dealer giving hope to Australian Youth

    Born into South African poverty, a drug dealing addict and compulsive gambler by the age of 22, Dino Naidoo knows all to well the challenges Generation Y faces and where bad decisions can lead.

  • Australians can learn from reconciliation in war-torn Africa

    In a continent devastated by poverty, war, genocide and corruption, even in the 21st Century, Australians can learn from the pioneering work of African Enterprise's Healing and Reconciliation Christian Ministry in Africa through the visit of a leading African Reconciler who is visiting Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney in September.

  • AFL ministry goes way back

    With the AFL football finals under way it is worthy to note that in any endeavour in Australian life there have been committed Christians and this is no different in AFL Football. However it wasn\'t until Baptist minister Mark Tronson in 1982 pioneered the Sports and Leisure Ministry that these major football clubs adopted chaplaincy.

  • Bible scholars to revise popular NIV

    The popular New International Version (NIV) of the Bible will be revised for the first time in 25 years, global ministry Biblica announced on Tuesday.

  • Paul Weekley: a life responding to famine

    For someone who thought French in secondary school was bad joke, and dropped it as soon as possible, Paul Weekley was somewhat stunned by being appointed in Mission to West Africa where French is the official language. Ironically, he needed to undertake a twelve month stint in France to become fluent.

  • Build a foundation for our children's dreams

    Mark Jeffery from Dads4Kids added "I hope we haven't lost sight of the importance of building the foundation for our children. Fathers' Day, held in Australia on the first Sunday in September, is a special day. Every man, woman and child should stop, think and remember all those wonderful things that their fathers have done to build the foundations for their own dreams. We should take the time to tell our fathers how much they are loved and how thankful we are."

  • Shot Fired at MAF PNG Twin Otter

    A shot was fired at a Mission Aviation Fellowship Twin Otter aircraft as it was landing at a remote airstrip in Papua New Guinea just one day after the tragic Airlines PNG crash near Kokoda that claimed the lives of all on board.

  • Former Soccerroo Gerry Gomez speaks to IPTV

    Former Socceroo Gerry Gomez from Sydney has given remarkable insights into his experiences as a man of God in the soccer industry.

  • Face to Face – a TV show with stories of faith and inspiration

    Face to Face, Australia's only Christian TV talk show kicks off with a new series this weekend on the Australian Christian Channel.

  • Robbie Mariner sings unto the Lord

    Robbie Mariner has a pedigree in professional entertainment that includes singing the national anthem at All Black matches and NRL fixtures, being the backing vocalist for Jimmy Barnes on tour in New Zealand, participating in Andrew Lloyd Webber productions of 'Cats' and 'Les Misérables' and entertaining patrons on the club circuit.

  • Coolangatta Restaurant says yes to Art Ministry

    Coolangatta, on Queensland's Gold Coast, is one of Australia\'s leading tourist market-places. It holds premier professional surfing contests at Snapper\'s Rocks, has wonderful post-card-like family beaches and above all, it hosts the famous annual WinterSun rock\'n\'roll festival with the added attraction of vintage cars.