Thirty years on, one of the rescuers on the scene at the Granville Train Disaster reflects on his faith and his own need for a rescuer.
Thirty years on, one of the rescuers on the scene at the Granville Train Disaster reflects on his faith and his own need for a rescuer.
I wrote the following short article almost exactly six years ago... Over the last six years Ive done a little more thinking on the subject. When the article was first published, many people thought I was basically saying, "If youre a Christian, dont travel. Ever." I wasnt. I really just wanted to warn people of the difficulties they might encounter on their travels, and help people to plan ahead so that they didnt end up taking a holiday from God as well.
God rested on the seventh day after completing his creation, yet many Christians find it hard to take that well deserved rest even at holiday time. Conversely, Christians know judgement could come at any time and that there is important work to be done. A full-time worker, a university student and a clergyman share their thoughts on Christian work and rest.
Barry J Gobe was the first ambulance officer on the scene at the Granville Train Disaster on January 18, 1977. After 30 years he still has vivid memories of the day.
I was part of a group of young people planning a month-long trip to southern India, but when I added up the combined cost of the trip - $20,000 "“ a heavy, guilty weight had settled on my heart. Were we kidding ourselves? Was this short-term mission thing just a junket? A baptised adventure holiday?
The Gabbotts have a strategic ministry reaching people from all over the world, from nearly every ethnic group, and from ambassadors to asylum seekers.
One young man is packing for his third Katoomba Youth Leadership Convention where he will receive Bible teaching and leadership training that assists his ministry to toddlers.
"At the moment the future seems quite bright: theres been four people ordained this year on Groote Eylandt," he says. In five out of the six parishes people who have been ordained or who are on track to ordination.
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