IBS-STL enters third century of ministry as Biblica
IBS-STL, the merged ministry of the International Bible Society and Send the Light, is moving forward into its third century with a new name – Biblica..
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Watoto Children's Choir enlist Aussie support
WATOTO CHILDREN\'S CHOIR, Ugandan Orphans between ages eight and fourteen, traveling Australia to raise awareness, enlist Aussie support, and offer hope in times of hardship through their free \"Concerts of Hope\" throughout NSW.
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The fifth annual Australian conference on the Discipleship and Legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
THE BIBLE urges us to \'love our enemies\' - but do we? Can we? Confronted with a burglar, do you empathise with his circumstances, and don\'t call the police? More substantially, if you disagree with Government policy on, say, internment of refugees, how far do you take your protest?
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Churches in Australia unite to tell about Jesus
Hundreds of churches in the Australian state of New South Wales will come together this weekend and next for the Jesus All About Life (JAAL) Giving Sunday.
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Surge in homelessness
The Exodus Foundation, one of Sydney's front-line charities, can reveal startling new statistics about the homeless and those one the edge of homelessness.
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Survey: Christian nonprofits relying more on volunteers in hard times
Facing economic hard times, many Christian nonprofits are turning to volunteers for help with the work load, a new survey found.
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Compassion reaches one million sponsored children
In May 2009, Korean Olympic gold medallist weight lifter Jang-Mi-Ran sponsored eight-year-old Fellow Blewussi Kpodo from Togo, West Africa making him Compassion International's one millionth sponsored child.
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Andrew Fisher running, not driving, in next race
Yokohama V8 Ute driver Andrew Fisher is stepping out of the driver's seat and sporting sneakers for his next big race.
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Concern for children after Honduras coup
Christian charity Global Care says it is concerned about children it supports in Honduras following a military coup in the central American country at the weekend.
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The success of 2009 National Day of Thanksgiving
National Day of Thanksgiving was recently concluded and it was considered a success. There were almost ten thousand of people who attended from different parts of the country. Compared to last year, there is an increase of 20% people that attended this event.
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Fighting poverty through letters
Micah Challenge, a global movement of Christians that aims to deepen engagement with the poor through integration of social justice as part of faith, is calling all Christian believers across the country to pick up their pens in order to fight poverty.
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Jean Wilson honoured on retirement from African Enterprise
In heartfelt recognition of what AE UK Chairman Olave Snelling called \"over thirty years of dedicated and extraordinary service to the AE Ministry across Africa\", the Board has appointed her a \"Life Fellow of African Enterprise UK\".