Canadian pastors refuse to support Franklin Graham crusade over his 'incendiary' statements
It appears that Franklin Graham\'s public comments are primarily the reason that sparked off this growing opposition..
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International Comment and Sport Awards for PSI young writers are big deals
Tim Newman of Christchurch won the 2016 The Tony Dunkerley Sport Writer Award at the Press Service International (PSI) young writers conference in Sydney on the weekend, while Andrew Sinclair the Basil Sellers International young writers award.
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'Vicar of Baghdad' Andrew White suspended over ISIS funding allegations
The funds in question were reportedly intended for the redemption of sex slaves.
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5 common things Muslims lose by accepting Jesus
All over the Middle East and North Africa, Muslims who have converted to Christianity struggle with their new identity in Christ. Islam is not just a part of their lives, it is their entire life.
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Recreational fishing – huge numbers of people
The Gospel stories are replete with experiences associated with fishing.
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Great quotes from Christians down the centuries
Christian leaders through the centuries have made profound statements. There are oodles of web site and ministries that featured Christian Quotes and rather than selecting a few I recalled from my seminary years, it became something of a research issue where to begin and what one might dare to leave out.
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1 min video: One Day in Melbourne – Evangelicals Online
A promotional 1 minute video has been released on YouTube - \'One Day in Melbourne—Evangelicals Online\' - held on 16 April last at the Salvation Army headquarters in Blackburn.
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War Memorial Bookshop Reminder
The one place consumers would be ensured of finding \'war reading\' is the bookshop at the acclaimed Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The large selection of books and DVDs on display there reveal a ready market.
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Online smorgasbord at One Day in Melbourne
\"An astonishing and remarkable day\" was a common thread by the 50 mission agency representatives and bloggers.
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Christian group's show of love and support overwhelms Muslim family who fled ISIS rule in Syria
Having escaped from the brutal regime of the Islamic State (ISIS) in parts of Syria and Iraq does not mean the end of hardship for the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have fled to other countries in search of a much better life.
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Train carriages retain charm at Christian Camp sites
Christian camp sites around the nation with the good fortune of hosting railway carriages as part of their camp site accommodation have a charm all of their own.
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12,000 New Zealand youth - a fresh perspective on Easter celebrations
The New Zealand Bible Society distributed a \'free art resource\' to more than 12,000 youth at Easter Camps through the Kiwi Isles.