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Camp turns quiet girl into captain’s material

As Nicole Macbeth heads off on the study break that will end in this year's HSC exams, she marvels at what God has done with the 'shy year eight girl' who began her Christian journey four years ago.

Zorro

Diego de la Vega, the boy who came to be known by his alter ego, Zorro, started wearing a mask to conceal the fact that he had big ears. This delicious detail from Isabel Allendes retelling of the legend tells a lot about the story in which she, as narrator, is not afraid to laugh at the hero and he is not afraid to laugh at himself.

Wollongong builds hotel, advances straight to go

St Michael's Cathedral's decision to build an international hotel on surplus land looks set to pay big dividends, with rental income to pay for costly church repairs and free up funds for new ministries.

Waste to wonderland

Who says two wrongs dont make a right? Vaucluse Anglican had the handicap of a disused backyard, gone to seed; the Cranbrook School, a pre-school without a play area. But combining their problems has created new opportunities for the gospel.

Yes, he’s excited

Tony Clemens' position as a senior partner with accounting giant Pricewaterhouse Coopers requires he maintains a certain decorum, but talking about witnessing at work is enough to make him positively giddy.

Kenyan clinics better than band-aid solution

Missionaries Max and Hanna Collison wanted to provide the poor of Kenya with something better than a short-term solution to their medical and spiritual crisis.

Sports chaplains to triple

In the week the Sydney Swans win their first ever flag, Sports & Leisure Ministries is backing the plan of its first National Director and AFL Melbourne Demons chaplain, Cameron Butler, to triple the number of sports chaplains by 2008.

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