Doulos crew bless Cambodia's needy
Having emerged from years of international isolation, residents of coastal Sihanoukville town in Cambodia welcomed Doulos crew with open arms during the ship's recent visit there. .
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Fresh thinking fuels 15-year goal for Kids Friendly scheme
A CWM-backed scheme that's helped dozens of New Zealand churches transform their youth ministry is facing its latest challenge thanks to some fresh new thinking.
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The Sea Life turns One
The Sea Life, a Cronulla based daily e-mail service has just celebrated its first birthday. The brainchild of Matt Johnson, from Matt Johnson Photography, The Sea Life sends out a daily e-mail reporting on that day's surf conditions, together with up to ten photographs of that day's sunrise, waves and those riding them, to an ever- growing mailing list.
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YMCA appoints new Chief Executive
Ian Green has been chosen to head up YMCA England. Green has held the position in an interim capacity since July 2008 and previously was the Chief Executive of Kingston and Wimbledon YMCA.
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WV Advocates For Changing Children Lives With Less Money
Christian development and relief body World Vision (WV) says changing the lives of thousands of vulnerable children is possible through partnering with governments on policy reforms with less fund.
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ACT Continues To Appeal For Myanmar Cyclone Nargis Victims
Church-based emergency relief body has appealed more funds to its members for the victims of the devastating cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, who are still rebuilding their lives.
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Ministry Gives Hope To 'Hiroshima of Chemical Industry' Victims
Twenty-five years after one of world\'s worst industrial disaster - the Bhopal gas tragedy in India, an indigenous church-planting ministry continues to comfort and enliven its victims who still suffer its aftermath.
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World Vision looks to needs of Pakistan's returning IDPs
On Monday, government officials in Pakistan announced a three-phase plan to return home the 1.7 million people currently registered in government-run camps and the thousands of citizens sheltered in private residences.
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India takes part in unique Bible translation project; Tamil version displayed
India is part of several diverse countries around the world taking part in a unique and stupendous project that vies to hand-inscribe the entire Bible in 100 different languages.
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Exodus Boosts Efforts to Help Mainline Churches Address Homosexuality
Many evangelical and mainline churches fail to respond to homosexuality compassionately and effectively. But three Christian ministries are hoping to change that.
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Prison Ministry Opens First Field Office in African Continent
A non-profit prison ministry that focuses on biblically based reentry education for those in prison around the world has opened a new Distribution Center in Ghana, a West African nation.
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CAP Sunday – reaching further for National Anti Poverty Week
The impact of debt continues to devastate and destroy Australian families - but you can offer hope and a solution! Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is preparing for 'CAP Sunday' to help raise the awareness of debt and poverty in Australia. This event is in recognition of National Anti Poverty week, taking place from the 11th – 17th of October.