David
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Why the Church should care more about the Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi is a polarising topic in New Zealand. Some believe it has little relevance today. Others see it as a vital document which continues to inform our nation\'s ongoing story. Some view the Treaty as an outdated agreement that facilitates greed, while others are confused by why we would commemorate it each year.
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Queensland Election 2015- Who would Jesus vote for?
I don\'t mind discussing politics. Sex, religion and politics are usually the \"no go\" zones of discussion, but I say, bring it on!
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A tribute: Tony Dunkerley a favourite son of PSI young writers and Country Town Tours
19 December last year Tony Dunkerley 74, went to bed as was his custom, and in the depths of his sleep the Lord Jesus called him home.
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Balmy Nights & Juice
You rush from one place to the next. The microwave beeps. You take out your food, get it down and run off to the next item on your To-Do-List.
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The perfect recipe
I am not particularly known for my culinary skills. I have some meals I can knock out consistently, but even my staples have had some notable flops. Like the time I thought the mixture was too dry so I poured in a little extra tomato sauce.
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Former Fox employee commits suicide outside News Corp. headquarters
A former employee of a Fox affiliate committed suicide outside the News Corp headquarters in New York City on Monday.
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Islamic State driven out of Kobani on Turkish-Syria border
Backed by US fighters carrying out airstrikes against known ISIS-held infrastructure and positions, soldiers of the Kurdish People\'s Protection Units pushed into parts of Kobani that the ISIS held since September and reclaimed them.
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More millennials are changing their views on abortion
The landscape of the battle between pro-abortion and pro-life activists is showing some change as trends reveal that millennial teenagers are leaning more towards a pro-life stance rather than favouring the practice of abortion.
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Australian women enticed by 'false glamour' of ISIS
Officials reported Saturday that an increasing number of Australian women are travelling to Iraq and Syria to fight with the Islamic State (IS).
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Pope reminds families to talk, not text
In his annual message released Friday for the Catholic Church\'s upcoming 49th World Day of Social Communications, the Pope calls families to have time to sit down for a real conversation.