Hope 103.2 radio station raises funds

Hope 103.2, a local Christian Community Radio Station in Sydney, is a non profit entity that relies purely on donations and little sponsorship. These two are the only ways that would enable them to provide the daily operational cost. With the recent economic crisis, they experience tough time in getting radio advertisement. As a result, they launched a June appeal entitled, "Are you with me?".

  • CMFDA to hold IMPACT Conference this July

    The Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship of Australia or CMDFA will gather about 240 Christians from different professional background for its annual IMPACT Conference. This event will take place on July 3-6, 2009 in Geelong, Victoria. Doctors, dentist and health workers will assemble in Geelong Grammar School to explore this year IMPACT theme which is Mercy.

  • Olympic gold medallist sponsors Compassion's millionth child

    Christian child development charity Compassion International reached a major milestone this month with the sponsorship of of its millionth child, an eight-year-old boy from Togo in West Africa.

  • National Association of Evangelicals names Cizik replacement

    The National Association of Evangelicals has named Galen Carey as director of Government Affairs. He replaces Richard Cizik who was forced to resign after making controversial remarks on same-sex unions.

  • New Director Ministry and Mission for UnitingCare Ageing

    UnitingCare Ageing has confirmed the appointment of Rev. Eric Drury as the new Director Ministry and Mission for UnitingCare Ageing.

  • FamilyVoice moves forward in NSW

    FamilyVoice Australia moved forward in New South Wales on Saturday, 20 June, 2009, with the commissioning of the Rev Stephen Estherby as its first NSW state officer and "apologist".

  • Will Graham pays tribute to father Franklin

    For nearly two decades, evangelist Franklin Graham has been looked upon as the future of his father's ministry – the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, which he currently serves as president and CEO of.

  • A train ride decision

    "We were on a train between Gosford and Sydney, and by the time we reached Sydney I had made up my mind to volunteer with Mercy Ships."

  • JAAL Fundraising Launch a success

    More than 170 people have gathered at Pier One's Water's Edge Function Centre for the 'Jesus. All about life' Fundraising Launch.

  • The silent tragedy in Africa

    "Even in countries where obstetric fistula is common, many in the general public remain unaware of its cause and therefore its prevention. It really is a silent tragedy."

  • Make-A-Wish Australia responds to Chaser's skit

    The Make-A-Wish Foundation says the Chaser's skit misrepresented the motives of the children and families that apply for Wishes with the Foundation. 'The implication that sick children are materialistic and request unrealistic Wishes is offensive to those who have applied or intend to apply for Wishes'.

  • Amnesty's annual report criticises violence against Christians

    The annual report of the Amnesty International has strongly criticised the Indian government for the violence against Christians in Orissa and Karnataka.