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Foundation focuses on even better care
29/09/08 | Anglican Retirement Villages
The Foundation For Aged Care, established in 1984 as the charitable arm of Anglican Retirement Villages, plays an important role in raising funds to improve the quality of life for residents and clients. To date, it has contributed some $22 million and seeks to provide more.
India Training Mission - Blog #4
01/03/06 | Mike Southon
The India Training Mission enters its second week, with the women of the group coming to terms with teaching styles unfamiliar in India and the need to…
Motor Mission Blog #11
27/02/06 | Nathan Brown and Julian Price
Iran is not blessed with the most beautiful capital in the world but what it lacks in style in makes up for in modern conveniences. This city would not…
India Training Mission - Blog #3
24/02/06 | Mike Southon
As the India Training Mission team come to the end of their first full week of classes, they share their impressions of India and the dedicated believers…
India Training Mission - Blog #2
23/02/06 | Mike Southon
The India Training Mission begins to build up speed with volunteers from St Cuthberts Anglican church and further afield beginning their first classes…
India Training Mission - Blog #1
22/02/06 | Mike Southon
St. Cuthbert's Naremburn & Cammeray is the driving force behind the India Training Mission - an expedition to train southern Indian pastors and key leaders…
Motor Mission Blog #10
12/02/06 | Nathan Brown and Julian Price
Welcome to a country where there's not a whole lot of English spoken but people you meet at the traffic lights invite you home to stay. Where cold nights…
Moore College Israel Blog #6
10/02/06 | Antony Barraclough
The MTC team are heading out for Australia, with their final blog detailing a whirlwind of stops in the Holy Land before they hit the plane.
Moore College Israel Blog #5
09/02/06 | Antony Barraclough
With Jerusalem as their base, our intrepid students venture to the lowest point on earth, followed by an ascent to a mountain-top fortress - all the way…
Moore College Israel Blog #4
08/02/06 | Antony Barraclough
The MTC crew have left Galilee behind and are heading for the desert with their sights set on Qumran, home of the Dead Sea Scrolls...
Moore College Israel Blogs #2 & #3
06/02/06 | Antony Barraclough
The daring Moore College students hit the ground running in Israel, blazing a trail from the Mediterranean to Capernaum in three short days as they track…
Moore College Israel Blog #1
01/02/06 | AMS Staff
MA Theology students Antony Barraclough and Dave Lanham are heading for Israel under the tutelage of author and historian the Rev Dr Paul Barnett - and…
Motor Mission Blog #9
30/01/06 | Nathan Brown and Julian Price
Nat and Jules say a tearful farewell to India as they steer their bikes over the border and into Pakistan. There they have discovered a country that is…
Moore Mission to India Blog 1 & 2
11/01/06 | Mike Southon
We have had a great week teaching Creation to New Creation to the pastors and leaders here in Delhi. We had 23 male pastors and 15 female leaders sit the…
Motor Mission Blog #8
09/01/06 | Nathan Brown and Julian Price
As Nat and Julian head into Pakistan, they reflect on their unexpectedly long stay in India. Five weeks has turned into three months of amazing experiences…
Motor Mission Blog #7
19/12/05 | Nathan Brown and Julian Price
Its been a more relaxing couple of weeks...The XT was released from the docks and the good Lord has continued to watch over us. We left the mean streets…
What I know about Cronulla - Graeme Cole
16/12/05 | AMS Staff
It doesn’t take long for “God’s country” to fall to new lows. Sydney’s “Eden” has been on a down hill run for decades. And despite the initial…
Sunrise to sunset … in Tanzania
12/12/05 | AMS Staff
Liz Burns returned to Tanzania with CMS in January, 2004, after spending two years as a short-term volunteer. Here is her account of a typical journey…