
Vic Matthews — International Panellist in the young writer program
Vic Matthews is a professional and theological thinker and one of the international young writer panellists. These are his own words..
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Video on sports chaplains and Christian athletes, 18 years to 2000
Mark and Delma Tronson established the Sports and Leisure Ministry in 1982 having attended an international congress on sports mission in Hong Kong and returning to see this vision come to fruition.
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A philosophy of service
Jeremy Dover in 2012 wrote an article of 'service in sport' and how this is such a strong illustration of Christian service. I wish to take this theme further.
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A friend
A vital question for an Australian male is the difference between a friend and a mate?
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Peter Nelson — a Sport Panellist in the young writer program
Peter Nelson is a retired Church of Christ Minister, AIS chaplain and a sport writer panellist. These are his own words.
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Video on sport ministry 18 years to 2000
Mark and Delma Tronson established the Sports and Leisure Ministry in 1982 having attended an international congress on sports mission in Hong Kong
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Do we hang out Jesus style?
In 1988, Floyd McClung and Kalafi Moala wrote a book, Nine Worlds to Win. They emphasized evangelism into the worlds of Islam, Buddhism, Communism with a chapter on nominal Christians.
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Top Driver — Footplate Padre
This is a story from the Footplate Padre's book titled Steam Stories. This article was titled ‘Nyngan Depot Running’ on page 48.
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30 years of ministry — 10 years ago — a video
10 years ago Dr Mark and Delma Tronson celebrated their 30th year in Christian Ministry and a video was created with an array of their ministries along with several salient interviews.
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Simon Farrer — a Sport Panellist for the young writer program
Simon Farrer has practised as an accountant in the public corporate sector all his working life and has served as a sport panellist since 2014. These are his own words.
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Reality statistics — Nonconformists
The history of 'nonconformity' — came from the English 1662 Act of Uniformity.
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When it all goes pear-shaped
London has hosted the Olympics three times, 1908, 1948 and 2012. A lot of things went awry at each.