Africa Mercy Ship Docked In Monrovia

Africa Mercy, the world's largest non-governmental hospital ship, had docked in Monrovia, and along with her sister Mercy Ship, the Anastasis, will be officially welcomed by the President of Liberia on May 28th..

  • 1295 Children Sponsored For Compassion Day 2007

    The target of 1000 children being sponsored on Compassion Day has been exceeded, said an excited Vision Radio Network.

  • One Missionary Comes to Terms with Solomon Islands Quake

    Missionary to the Solomon Islands Rev Koshy David describes being caught up in the 2 April earthquake and how it has affected his family and the school where he works.

  • Wesley Mission Launches Winter Appeal

    The Wesley Mission is launching its winter appeal for 2007, to help homeless people find emergency accommodation, which has been described as a first step towards 'independent living and a secure future.'

  • Bombing Fails To Deter Bible Society Workers In Spreading The Gospel

    Labib Madanat, the Palestinian Bible Society Executive Director, is coming to Australia to share his stories of inspiration and hope with the public in the Open Doors public meeting to be held across the nation.

  • Winner Announced For 2007 Jesus Pro Am Surf Competition

    World Qualifying Series stalwart Mitch Van De Veer from Bonny Hills has taken out the 2007 Jesus Pro Am in what was a very tight battle with 2005 Jesus Pro Am champ and Cronulla local Fletcher Hayllar.

  • Schools Provide Great Opportunities For Evangelism

    Gary Hill, the Executive Director for The Crusader Union of Australia, told Christian Today Australia that although there has been a decline in church attendance overall but 'vast opportunities' still exist in the schools to 'be seized.'

  • Kriol Bible Launch 'A Moving Event'

    Over 2000 people attended the official dedication service and launch of the Kriol Baibul, the first complete Bible in an indigenous language used by 30,000 indigenous people in the top end of Australia.

  • Mercy Ships Set Sail to Africa As Doing A Small Part of God's

    Mercy Ships, the world's largest Christian charity hospital ship, is to set sail to Africa, where they will be providing much needed free medical services to the people over there.

  • Christians Celebrate Launch of Kriol Bible

    Christians are coming to Katherine, in the Northern Territory to celebrate the launch of the Kriol Bible, where the Kriol language is the most frequently used by the indigenous population in the top end of Australia.

  • God Speaks Kriol

    Reverend Daniel Willis, the CEO of Bible Society NSW has welcomed the Kriol Bible translation project and said that finally, 'God speaks in Kriol.' In addition to attending the launch of the Kriol Bible in Katherine, in the Northern Territory, Reverend Willis also announced funding for the recording of the Gospel of John in Kriol.

  • Sydney Anglicans Applaud The Kriol Bible Translation Project

    'Sydney Anglicans love hearing people hearing the Word of God, especially in their own language,' said Reverend Mark Fairhurst, the Christian Missionary Society-NSW Mission Education Secretary, as he sees the Baibul Kriol translation as a step towards translating the Bible into other Aboriginal languages.