Ministry Celebrates 10 Years of Sharing Message of Love to Struggling Gays

A one-day conference on homosexuality that offers a message of hope that change is possible recently celebrated its 10th year and may broadcast its anniversary celebration globally in the near future. .

  • Rev. Fred Nile Condemned Melbourne Jesus Seminar

    The Reverend Hon Fred Nile MLC, Leader of the Christian Democratic Party and ex Uniting Church Minister, has condemned the heretical media campaign to be launched by the Melbourne City St Michael's Uniting Church, under the leadership of Rev Dr Francis Macnab.

  • MPs' Abortion Submission 'Cut-And-Pastes' Radical Views About the Disabled

    A Senate submission lodged on behalf of 41 Federal MPs says Medicare funding for abortion should continue because letting disabled babies live would cost THE GOVERNMENT too much money.

  • Greens Introduce Fresh Bill to Legislate Euthanasia in The Territories

    Australia Greens leader Bob Brown has introduced a fresh bill to overturn the ban on the territory governments\' right to legalise euthanasia. Senator Brown\'s bill aims to repeal the commonwealth Euthanasia Laws Act 1997 and thereby allow the Northern Territory and the ACT to make legislation permitting voluntary euthanasia. The new bill amends Senator Brown\'s earlier euthanasia bill, introduced in February.

  • Rudd and Turnbull Back Daily Prayer in Parliament

    Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull have both dismissed calls to replace the Lord\'s Prayer with an acknowledgement of Australia\'s traditional Aboriginal owners at the daily opening of federal parliament. The nation\'s peak Muslim group and the Greens have backed moves to change the century-old tradition so as to be more inclusive of all Australians. House of Representatives speaker Harry Jenkins called for debate about whether the prayer should be rewritten or replaced, saying MPs and the public h

  • NSW Government to Fund Mardi Gras

    Taxpayers will for the first time be forced to fund the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras after the State Government announced it would contribute financial aid of the debt-plagued event. It is claimed the new funding deal would boost the amount the parade injects into the state revenue each year. Events NSW CEO Geoff Parmenter said \"We\'re investing to allow organisers to attract more visitors and more investment than the event\'s able to do now.\" Until now the Mardi Gras has struggled on the volati

  • Hollywood's Gay Marriage Blitz Intensifies Funding Battle

    The industry often criticised for its role in funneling sex, violence, and profanity into American society and overseas is stepping up its efforts to defeat the ballot initiative that would ban same-sex marriage in California.

  • Christian Lobby Welcomes ISP Filtering Moves

    The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) today welcomed Government moves towards a two-tiered Internet filtering system which would include mandatory blocking of illegal material.

  • Nothing changed to warrant brothel law change

    The reasons for the Tasmanian Parliament rejecting a bill to legalise brothels in 2005 remain unchanged, the Australian Christian Lobby said today.

  • Evangelicals Urged to Show God's Grace to HIV Victims

    PATTAYA, Thailand - When HIV sufferers turn to the evangelical church, they are looking to reconcile with God but instead find "closed doors and angry faces," says one Christian HIV sufferer.

  • Government should keep Lord's Prayer election promise

    The Australian Christian Lobby has called on the Government to honour its election commitment to keep the Lord\'s Prayer in Parliamentary proceedings.

  • 'Henson loophole' should be discussed at SCAG

    The Australian Christian Lobby today welcomed moves by the NSW Government to close the 'artistic purpose' loophole which allows naked children to be sexualised for art.