Blue Care's 'Blue Blazers' Win Regatta

Blue Care's 'Blue Blazers' Win Regatta

Blue Care's 'Blue Blazers' clinched victory within a matter of seconds at the annual Dragon Boat Regatta at Southbank on Saturday (January 31). To mark the year of the ox, Blue Care joined other organisations throughout Brisbane to compete in the Chinese New Year tradition. .

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    Despite the Rudd government's proposed economic stimulus package, Rev. Bill Crews's Exodus Foundation will need to raise an additional $1.5 million dollars to feed and support those impacted by the crisis.

  • JAAL Multi-Media Campaign to Tackle Faith Head On

    2009 will see the largest-ever coming-together of Christians ever seen in Sydney, as part of a massive multi-media advertising campaign.

  • Destination Benin for Mercy Ships

    The West African nation of Benin is the destination for this year's assignment by Mercy Ships volunteers. Benin is ranked by the United Nations as the 163rd poorest nation among 177 tracked by the Human Development Index.

  • U.S. Supreme Court Shuts Door on Child Online Protection Act

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  • Program Exposes Capitol Visitor Center's Missing Christian Heritage

    God and religion have gone \"missing\" at the newly opened Capitol Visitor Center in Washington and television audiences will get a first-hand look how during a national televised program that airs today.

  • Christian Television Australia Mto Sydney and Appoints New CEO

    After 15 years of being Brisbane based, the offices of Christian Television Australia (CTA) are relocating to Sydney and have appointed a new CEO as they gear up to support a new series of the 'Face to Face' program hosted by Karl Faase.

  • Churches in New England Area Hear about 'Jesus. All about life' Opportunity

    At the invitation of the Right Reverend Dr Peter Brain, Bishop of the Armidale Anglican Diocese, Karl Faase and Martin Johnson spoke this week at four meetings across the Diocese to promote interest in a regional 'Jesus. All about life' (JAAL) campaign.

  • Open Letter from WEA to Government, community and Evangelical Christian Leaders

    This appeal for peace by the WEA leadership is made on behalf of all those affected by the conflict, both Israeli and Gazan residents alike. May the God who gives peace to all who ask, grant this request to the populations living in Israel and Gaza.

  • Luther, Rome and the Bible

    Luther would have been amazed at the efforts of the Vatican today to put the Bible back into the heart of the Roman Catholic Church. In October last, bishops from around the world were called to Rome for a three-week synod to discuss how to promote prayerful reading, understanding and proclamation of God\'s Word. Pope Benedict XVI himself kicked off the synod with a round-the-clock Bible reading marathon lasting a whole week, by reading the opening verses of Genesis. Twelve hundred readers took

  • LifeWay Publishes First-of-its-Kind Chinese Bible

    LifeWay Christian Resources, one of the world's largest providers of Christian products and services, recently printed a modern translation of the New Testament in Chinese. It is reported to be the first time Scripture was directly translated from the original Greek version to Chinese.

  • Oral Roberts U Elects New President

    Oral Roberts University has elected its next president, ending a 14-month search that began after the resignation of former president Richard Roberts amid allegations of misspending.