Christianity Today News
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Reflections on Majdanek Concentration Camp
Christian Today Australia
Mark Tronson Chairman of WellBeing Australia a Baptist minister and Australian cricket chaplain reflects on his visit to the Majdanek Concentration Camp five years ago when he was invited by Bridges for Peace a Christian Mission based in Jerusalem to be part of a 48 person international delegation which also included Auschwitzs 60th liberation anniversary and the March of the Living
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Australias great sinning survey is envy
Christian Today Australia
British researches claim that not only are Australians the worst of all sinners according to their definitions the greatest sin of Australians is envy
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The Blind Side and Hollywoods Dilemma
Christian Today Australia
Hollywood has a big problem It is constantly facing a major dilemma involving two wellestablished facts Fact number one The denizens of Hollywood are overwhelmingly secular leftists They mostly are well left of centre generally despise people of faith and usually push radical social engineering agendas
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Orthodox Anglicans challenge bishop on homosexuality views
Christian Today Australia
An orthodox Anglican group has voiced concern after the Bishop of Liverpool called upon the Church of England and the Anglican Communion to allow a variety of ethical views on homosexuality
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New Zealand Christian volunteers separated from 33 foster children in Morocco
Christian Today Australia
Christian volunteers and foster parents at a Moroccan orphanage were forced to abandon dozens of children on Monday after they were accused of proselytizing
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Protests held in Jos after Fulani Muslims massacre hundreds of Christians
Christian Today Australia
Youths in Bukuru and Barkin Ladi are holding protests following the massacre of more than two hundred Christians in Zot Dogo Nahauwa and Rastat villages Jos South by armed Fulani Muslims in the early hours of Sunday morning
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175th Anniversary of pioneer inland church
Christian Today Australia
The first church to be consecrated by a bishop west of the Blue Mountains will celebrate its 175th anniversary at Easter this year
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Proposed Victorian changes set to create powerful equality police
Christian Today Australia
Proposed Victorian law changes to allow the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission to initiate its own discrimination investigations without even a single complaint would effectively create a powerful new equality police in the State the Australian Christian Lobby ACL said today