Fewer than than 10 percent of Indonesians identify with Christianity
Fewer than than 10 percent of Indonesians identify with Christianity
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Australia, we have a problem.
“We were so happy there, but because of the war, we came looking for peace and education.”
July has been a month of celebration and praise at Church @ The Peak, with the church becoming an independent provisional parish a decade after being planted.
More than 90 families who escaped conflict and persecution in Iraq and Syria gathered at Featherdale Wildlife Park to enjoy a day out patting and feeding the Australian furry friends they had previously only seen on television.
One time my husband said, “We’re not even giving 10%” and I replied “you can’t squeeze water out of a rock.”
Lithgow is a town where shops close rather than open, so to say locals are pretty excited about the opening of a new Anglicare store is an understatement.
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