Barrys primary interest is not to simply chronicle Shane Warnes cricket achievements, but to turn his binoculars beyond the cricket field to examine why Warne is the paradox he is.
Barrys primary interest is not to simply chronicle Shane Warnes cricket achievements, but to turn his binoculars beyond the cricket field to examine why Warne is the paradox he is.
Despite other media requests, including a $5000 offer, the Rasmussens have spoken at length to SC about their struggle to forgive Karen Brown, the security guard who killed their grandson.
The Rev Tim Costello has defended the necessity of international aid last night in a debate with Professor Helen Hughes on Bishop Rob Forsyths radio program.
Churches and ministry organisations should be aware of the new copyright laws that will be in force from 1 January next year.
Archie Poulos continues his exploration of traditional church methods of connecting with the community and finds that there is another doorway well worth opening, if we can learn to sound the right note.
We live in a visual world, a world that "hears with its eyes". For this reason, the release of the TWIST 2006 Music Ministry Conference on DVD is very welcome.
Where did he go? Where didn't he! Mark Hadley joins a film crew that is journeying all over the world to track down the earliest documents that give us the historical evidence for the life of Jesus.
Have you YouTubed? Is there good stuff on it for Christians? Oh yeah!
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