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Seven young men baptised in one night during Schoolies week
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The rocks cry out
We love hearing the creative ways that people are sharing the Good News of Jesus with those around them.
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Hope is spreading
The simple tool that's providing a fun and easy way to equip believers to start a faith conversation.
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Placing Hope Into The Hands Of Aussie Youth
The simple tool that’s impacting lives.
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Sharing Jesus with Schoolies
If you initiated a conversation about Jesus with a group of teenagers, what reaction would you expect?
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Raising a banner of hope
On Mission with the Jesus Campaign – sharing the Hope for all found in Jesus, with a little help from a billboard.
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Finding Hope on Social Media
Billy was getting ready for work when he received a social media notification that a friend had nominated him to share his hope story.
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Everyday Mission
A Reasonable Hope?
Christians, do you know what you believe and why you believe it?
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Everyday Mission
3 Gifts COVID-19 Has Given the Church
Rather then simply reinterpreting our weekend services into an online experience, let's use this crisis to re-imagine what church should be!
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Schoolies: Drugs, Death, Drinking and… Disciple Making
What Schoolies taught me about the Australian Church.
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