A push forward for Christian support in the Australian Conservatives party
On Sunday the 4th of February, Cory Bernardi and Lyle Shelton met in Towoomba for a special announcement. .
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Inspirational athletes: Greg Cox
Elite athletes are role models. We celebrate their victories and find inspiration in their determination.
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Thousands of Kiwi kids will get really good news this Christmas
Bible Society is giving away 93,000 booklets and leaflets nationwide telling the story of Christmas.
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Youngest ever Willoughby Councillor, a committed Christian promising common-sense politics
At just 22 years of age, University of New South Wales student Brendon Zhu is a newly elected independent councillor in Willoughby City Council.
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Te Reo – a labour of love
Te reo lover and speaker Brenda Crooks is one of only 5,000 people in New Zealand able to speak Māori and also communicate in sign language, our country’s two official languages alongside English.
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Sights set on #NAIDOC17
This year the Prayer Tent ministry is taking another step forward for NAIDOC, the yearly cultural celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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SPAG: The sting of pornography
The eighth issue of SPAG (Single Person Approved by God) delves into some tough issues, including fighting depression, fighting pornography and ways to deal with a suffering friend.
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Boy Scouts of America to begin accepting transgender boys
The Boy Scouts of America said on Monday the group would begin accepting transgender boys, bucking its more than a century-old practice of using the gender stated on a birth certificate to determine eligibility.
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Poor Australian children need sponsors to invest in their education, The Smith Family reports
Thousands of children will start the school year without education essentials as disadvantaged families struggle with the basic costs of their child\'s public schooling, according to national children\'s education charity, The Smith Family.
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World\'s eight richest as wealthy as half humanity, new report reveals
Just eight individuals, all men, own as much wealth as the poorest half of the world\'s population, Oxfam said on Monday in a report calling for action to curtail rewards for those at the top.
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Falling education standards are a wake-up call to schools focused on 'Safe Schools' says ACL
Federal and state governments have been urged to drop disrupting gender theory programs such as \'Safe Schools\' and Respectful Relationships in light off a damning report highlighting Australia\'s falling education standards.
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Parliament move to recognise ISIS acts as 'genocide' an important step towards justice, ACL says
An important first step towards justice for persecuted Christians, Yazidis and Muslim minorities was achieved yesterday with the Federal Parliament discussing a motion to recognise ISIS genocide.