David
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Pakistan: Inquiry demanded into lynching of Christian couple
CSW joins human rights groups in Pakistan in calling for the an impartial inquiry into the lynching of Christian couple Shehzad Masih and Shama Bibi on 4 November.
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Pastor claims Guinness World Record after preaching 53 hours
A Florida pastor is claiming a Guinness World Record for the longest speech ever following a marathon sermon.
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It's an old story but highlighted more today – depression and loneliness of our elderly
In this column since 2008 I have highlighted numerous times both concern for the elderly in our nation and the remarkable contribution many elderly folk make in their local communities in pastoral care.
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A dad's perspective on…drinking water
I love the feeling of quenching my thirst in the evening with a glass of water. The wetness of the water flowing across my tongue and down the throat completely satisfies.
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Life, parenting and yapping ankle-biters
As soon as a baby takes its first breath, it is wholly reliant on others to keep it alive. Whether a child makes it to birth, lives only a few hours or a lifetime, there is a purpose for that child to be here, it is a gift to be treasured.
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Wesley Mission opens new out-of-school hours care centre
A $400,000 new out of school hours care centre staffed, managed and funded by Wesley Mission has been opened at Quakers Hill Public School.
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Sewol ferry captain receives 36 years in prison
The captain of the South Korean ferry that sank in April was sentenced to 36 years in prison this week.
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The Trinity – the Gospel as the story of the Triune God
Our exploration into the doctrine of the Trinity continues as we are about to see exactly how the gospel is the story of the Triune God.
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Cameron White leads Australia to victory in the T20 Internationals
Hitting the winning run to finish 41 not out off 31 balls, Cameron White lead Australia to a nail-biting Twenty20 series win over South Africa at the ANZ Stadium Sunday night!
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Small groups in conferences effective, Yes, But only if they are designed well
For as long as memory serves, in as many Christian and secular conferences as I can recall, small groups have been part of the agenda. Usually, they are governed by the plenary and questions are posed for small groups to consider.