Why I’m still teaching after 25 years. Part 4 - The Sunshine Coast years.
I never wanted to be a teacher. After four years, I resigned from my dream job in Alice Springs..
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The Lord of the Harvest
This is the story of the ministry tour of Rev Dr Stephen Mbogo, International Team Leader/CEO African Enterprise and Ben Campbell, Executive Director AE Australasia.
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Series - No2 - What would Jesus do?
The Pastor's Pastor Rev Dr Rowland Croucher founder of John Mark Ministries which specialises in Christian theological research and ministry to Ministers and especially to those who are scarred and heart-injured.
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It started with the answering machine
How could we explain our modern world to generations past? Back in the day some thought we could never fly. Colour television was beyond a dream.
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Heart disease
Originally called, “Back to the Bible”, I decided to abandon that as a title for this article because it is too tame for the dire spiritual situation of today.
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Courage, endurance, mateship and sacrifice
These are the words on four plinths at the end of the Kokoda Track.
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Series - No1 - What would Jesus do?
The Pastor's Pastor Rev Dr Rowland Croucher founder of John Mark Ministries which specialises in Christian theological research and ministry to Ministers and especially to those who are scarred and heart-injured.
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Mother's Day - Diduno - the story of Ann Jarvis
Mothers have been celebrated over the centuries in varying forms and traditions since possibly before Roman times.
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Why seeking justice is central to the Gospel
Back in the 1970s, the founder of the Sojourners community in the US, Jim Wallis, and a friend, decided to conduct an experiment.
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Customer disservice
There are certain opinions it is pretty safe to express at a party or around the water cooler, because you know that you’re unlikely to get much disagreement.
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The times they are a-changing!
What comes to mind when we consider Britain? Writers and poets through the ages have depicted British ways with tea and scones and cucumber sandwiches.
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Captain tragic
We have probably heard someone say that. Maybe we’ve said it ourselves, concluding that s/he had it coming to them.