Rise of Faith-Based Learning: Unexpected Lockdowns Don’t Disrupt Alpha Online
A report shows that Australians are seeking new paths to learn about faith, and are using inventive ways to connect with other Christians during lockdowns.
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A report shows that Australians are seeking new paths to learn about faith, and are using inventive ways to connect with other Christians during lockdowns.
This Thursday, 19 August on Miracles Day, you have the chance to give someone the Miracle gift of sight for just $33 – changing their life forever.
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A ground-breaking university college for Indigenous Australians in Sydney is closer to becoming a reality with completion set for 2025.
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