MV Doulos Arrives in Sydney on Final Australian Visit
The MV Doulos arrives in Sydney this week on part of its final visit to Australia . The Doulos is owned by Operation Mobilisation, an international and interdenominational mission organisation. .
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Foodbank demand rockets in New Zealand
New Zealand\'s foodbanks are stepping up their appeal for donations as more families turn to them for help amidst spiralling living costs, the New Zealand Herald reported on 16 August.
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Dr Joe Santamaria retires as President of the Family Council of Victoria
The Family Council of Victoria (FCV) was the brainchild of Dr Joe Santamaria some 14 years ago and since its inception 'Dr Joe', as he is affectionately known, has been its President.
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A Boy With A Dream
Prince was born in 1997 during the merciless civil war that ravaged Liberia. It wasn't so much the consequences of the war that hindered Prince in starting school, as the inability to see like other children.
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Ex-Muslim Appointed New President of Baptist College
A former Sunni Muslim has been elected as the new president of Truett-McConnell College in Georgia.
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Bible Society challenges churches to rediscover Bible's treasures
Bible Society is challenging Christians to put the credit crunch aside and re-discover the Bible's treasures on this year's Bible Sunday.
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Inter-Religious Youth Group Celebrates Open Debate
During a youth interfaith seminar outside Geneva last month some participants realized the religious differences are usually smaller than imagined and cultural differences are often more significant than expected.
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Young People's Mental Health – The Hidden Challenges and How Innovation Can Help
Two of the country's foremost authorities on young people's mental health will discuss the hidden public health challenges facing young Australians and the innovative solutions available at a seminar in Sydney at 12.30pm on Wednesday, 13 August 2008.
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Hybels: Love God as you have never loved Him before
Church leaders joining in the Willow Creek Leadership Summit were left with a sobering reminder of the world\'s woes and the difficult task they have at hand in carrying God\'s calling.
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From Wall Street to Prison
Catherine Rohr was already making $200,000 a year on Wall Street when she was 25 years old. She and her husband Steve lived in luxurious apartment and had a good amount of money in their savings.
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Jesus Racing in a Supercar at Bathurst
The Jesus Racing team – which has established a strong following in the Yokohama V8 Ute series- will field a car in the Bathurst V8 Supercar Fujitsu round on October 11, 2008.
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100,000 Rwandan Children to be equipped to help re-build their country
Bible Society NSW CEO, Rev Daniel Willis, today announced that following the Society's recent 'Hands for Hope' appeal, 100,000 children in Rwandan Primary Schools would now be taught the Biblical principles of reconciliation.