The new dress code for male clergy

The new dress code for male clergy

In a recent fascinating article from WAToday where Richard Woods won season tickets to the ISPS HANDA Perth International  -  for his lack of fashion sense on the links  -  a man whose wife Rachael (with fashion sense) shakes her head is dismay  -  as he heads to the golf course..

  • Midge Point Art Prize in 7 weeks

    After five wonderful years of the Basil Sellers Midge Point Art Prize the local arts community got together to continue this art prize scheduled for 11.00am Saturday 28 July at The Point Tavern over a morning tea.

  • Planning is required for Country Town Tours

    Well-Being Australia's Country Town Tour program which has run since the mid eighties has often had long leads up times as preparations need to be put in place such as youth programs, schools, service clubs, men's breakfasts and dinners and the like.

  • Well-Being Australia's and small regional centre

    Well-Being Australia has developed a number of community projects in the Carlisle Coast region of the mainland Whitsundays coast line (Midge Point, Laguna Quays, Bloomsbury) over the seven past years.

  • The Calling to Christian leadership

    In a News.com article from my 2014 archive, three young people at various stages of their theological education( and in ministry) are asked why as Millennials they have given their lives to serving the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • 2018 'Panellists' have 6 weeks remaining

    The Press Service International young writer program in conjunction with Christian Today has annual awards – these are determined by different sets of panellists.

  • The 'sermon' at the Royal wedding

    The 'sermon' given at the Royal wedding has got tongues waging. Given by the Reverend Michael Curry, an American Episcopalian Archbishop from Chicago and invited by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to give the sermon – he gave a 14 minute, what I call - a Black American regular preaching style of passion and vigour. No surprise there.

  • Video highlights One Day in Melbourne

    Bridget Brenton's short video highlights One Day in Melbourne last Saturday (19 May) held at the Craigieburn Salvation Army.

  • Publishing Philosophy: Medium-sized Organisation

    Many aspects of a publishing philosophy for medium-sized organisations are shared by both larger and smaller organisations. However, two aspects stand out as being of critical importance.

  • New team leading One Day in Melbourne for 2019

    One Day in Melbourne for 2018 was held on the 19 May at the Craigieburn Salvation Army, the same venue for next year 2019 – 75 Interlink Dr, Craigieburn, 20 minutes from Melbourne airport.

  • Ben Campbell - International Missions Communication

    This session on international communications draws on the experience of Ben Campbell during his two years as Executive Director of African Enterprise, and his 27 years of marketing and communications experience in the corporate, not for profit and charitable sectors.

  • Head in the Clouds – One Day in Melbourne

    While technology hasn’t advanced to the point where it can do all the hard work for you, it can certainly make life a lot easier for writers. The rise of cloud technology provides a number of tools for content producers, and when used properly can save large amounts of time and effort—and reduce stress, too!