Mark Tronson

Press Service International

Dr Mark Tronson  -  a 4 min video

https://youtu.be/vxhhVbRmUlM

Chairman – Well-Being Australia

Baptist Minister 45 years

  • 1984  -  Australian cricket team chaplain 17 years (Ret)
  • 2001  -  Life After Cricket (18 years Ret)
  • 2009 -   Olympic Ministry Medal – presented by Carl Lewis
  • 2019  -  The Gutenberg  -  (ARPA Christian Media premier award)  

Gutenberg video  -  2min 14sec

Married to Delma for 45 years with 4 children and 6 grand children

  • Rural Australia is worth considering - part 2

    Mid year is a good reason to consider relocating to rural Australia. Many Australians each and every year after a holiday return to their city lives with the traffic chaos, people in your face 24/7, the pollution and the rest of it, and wonder why on earth they came back after their break.

  • Rural Australia is worth considering

    Mid-year is a good reason to consider relocating to rural Australia. Many Australians each and every year after a holiday return to their city lives with the traffic chaos, people in your face 24/7, the pollution and the rest of it, and wonder why on earth they came back after their break.

  • Think critically and deliver ideas well

    The Press Service International young writer program philosophy is to convey their 'Voice' into the marketplace of ideas with university standard English a secondary consideration.

  • Jonathan Mayne video interview – international canoe commentator

    This is another of those wonderful interviews for the Australian Missionary News IPTV, this one is Jonathan Mayne an international canoe commentator.

  • A fresh honest look at Islamism

    There has been a spate of national articles recently on a fresh determination to haul in these Islamic terrorists and their non-belligerents with the left and elites being a whole lot quieter.

  • Playing politics

    Engaging in some research from a previous article of mine, I found this News.com piece from some years ago how playing politics 'can be identified'.

  • Rosemary Brown expands our thoughts about the Holy Spirit

    Rosemary Brown, who as a middle-aged widow living in a London suburb in the 1960's said she had been in contact with history's most illustrious composers, offering as evidence hundreds of piano miniatures that she said Beethoven, Bach and others had ''dictated'' to her, died on Nov. 16 in London.

  • Praying ladies the highlight

    Forty years ago when my wife Delma and I established our Christian ministry the first thing we arranged were five ladies willing to hold up our family and ministry in prayer on a daily basis.

  • 2018 Panellists kick start this week

    The Press Service International young writer program in conjunction with Christian Today see the 2018 Panellist program commence today with the international panellist group getting under way.

  • The Kiwi Alpine Train

    As the Footplate Padre I am able a-test that the Alpine tourist train Christchurch - Greymouth travelling across the middle of the New Zealand south island is surely one of the great scenic rail journeys.