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      <title>We&#8217;re publishing daily news articles</title>
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      <description>Over at Biblesociety.org.au Eternity lives on. This week we have published a &quot;mediawatch&quot; on the Fairfax profile of Melinda Tankard Reist, revealed which Aussie made Christianity today&#39;s top ten books of 2011, caught up with tChristians who ministered in the Qld Floods as they remeber this time last year, and blooged beach missions.
You can also discuss the stories at the EternityNews facebook page!</description>
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      <description>Eternity has a new home, at http://www.biblesociety.org.au where we can post serveral news stories at once in our own section. We hope you enjoy our new site. come on over.&amp;nbsp;

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      <title>Coming soon a new web home for Eternity</title>
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      <description>John Sandeman
We want to be able to display a lot more of the material that the Eternity team produces on the web. For the past few months we have been preparing a new home for Eternity newspaper that will do just that. Watch out for a greatly improved web presence for Eternity. Coming very soon!</description>
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      <dc:date>2011-11-29T11:19:08+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Eyewitness report from Egypt</title>
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      <description>Bishop Mouneer Anis, of Egypt writes
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Dear Friends,
Greetings in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
I am sure that you are following the news of our beloved country Egypt.  I am very grateful to all of you who wrote to assure us of your  prayers. This means a lot to us here.
The situation now is very serious. In the last few days, demonstrations  have been going on and continue in Tahrir Square and other locations  all over Egypt (Alexandria, Suez, Fayoum, Upper Egypt, etc...). 41  people have been killed and over 2,200 were injured as a result of these  demonstrations and violent clashes between the demonstrators and  security police. There are rumors about other unknown groups who are  provoking this violence.
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      <title>Red frogs at schoolies</title>
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      <description>By Joshua Maule  More than half of the revellers at Schoolies weeks on the Gold Coast  this year will hail from Christian schools. And standing among the wash  of alcohol and parties are the Red Frog Crew, offering a non&#45;judgemental  Christian witness. Holding bags of lollies donated by Allens &#45; 10.1  tonnes of them &#45; some 1300 &amp;ldquo;froggers&amp;rdquo; act as guardians at the  coming&#45;of&#45;age event. &amp;ldquo;The guys,&amp;rdquo; says founder Andy Gourley, &amp;ldquo;are super  popular. It&amp;rsquo;s like you&amp;rsquo;ve just won Australian Idol to walk out on the  street in a Red Frogs shirt.&amp;rdquo;</description>
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If it were to be taught effectively, a religion and ethics component in the national curriculum would need to be more than a simple description of practises and beliefs, says Dr John Collier.
The Chairman of the Association of the Head of Independent Schools in NSW and the ACT also says it is vital religious schools remain free to teach &quot;adherence&quot; &#45; not &quot;indoctrination&quot; &#45; to a particular religion.
Responding to a Fairfax Media report that religion and ethics would be discussed by Barry McGaw and the board responsible for the national curriculum, Dr Collier expressed mixed feelings.
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      <description>KARACHI, Pakistan,&amp;nbsp; (Compass Direct News) &amp;ndash; An evangelist was shot dead  here on Wednesday (Nov. 16) by an unidentified gunman in what his family  believes was a radical Muslim group&amp;rsquo;s targeting of a Christian. &amp;nbsp; Zahid Jameel, 25, told Compass that his father, Jameel Saawan, and a  helper were opening the doors of their cosmetics shop in the  Gulshan&#45;e&#45;Iqbal area of Pakistan&amp;rsquo;s commercial hub of Karachi on  Wednesday morning when a young man appeared and shot his father, first  in the neck and then in the face.</description>
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      <title>Why Christians give Goats, Cows and Toilets for Christmas</title>
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      <description>Steve Bradbury  What was it that prompted TEAR to launch the &amp;ldquo;World&amp;rsquo;s Most Useful Gift  Catalogue&amp;rdquo; upon an unsuspecting world? Little did we realise at the time  that it would prove to be such an exceptional tool for encouraging  people to respond to the needs of poor and vulnerable communities; so  exceptional, in fact, that it has been cloned by many organisations  around the world.</description>
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      <title>A good Bible translation makes you WORK</title>
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      <description>Rowan William on the King James Version
What is a good translation?&amp;nbsp; Not one that  just allows me to say, when I pick it up, &amp;lsquo;Now I understand&amp;rsquo;.&amp;nbsp; Of  course, if I&amp;rsquo;m faced with a text in a strange language, I need to be  able simply to read it; but a good translation will be an  invitation to read again, and to probe, and reflect, and imagine with  the text.&amp;nbsp; Rather than letting me say, &amp;lsquo;Now I understand&amp;rsquo;, it prompts  the response, &amp;lsquo;Now the work begins.&amp;rsquo;</description>
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      <description>David Mansfield
I was the guest speaker at a Saturday breakfast for men at a church in a New South Wales country town.  After the talk, I returned to the table I&amp;rsquo;d been sitting at for  breakfast. Most of the blokes were mingling around the coffee urn or  catching up with friends at other tables. There was one man left at my  table. As I sat down he smiled at me, leaned forward and said in a  whisper, &amp;ldquo;Thanks for the talk and the stuff you said. I nearly gave this  morning a miss but I&amp;rsquo;m glad I came.&amp;rdquo;  &amp;ldquo;Why&amp;rsquo;d you nearly give it a miss?&amp;rdquo; I asked.  He said, &amp;ldquo;I find it really hard coming along to church things. I feel  like I don&amp;rsquo;t belong. The men here are really good people and I just feel  so out of place. But I really enjoyed your talk.&amp;rdquo;  I was at a loss to know what to say next. There were about 50 men at the  breakfast and I had been invited to the church for the weekend to give a  series of talks about Christianity. There were lively conversations  around the room. The men seemed at ease with each other and the setting  they were in.&amp;nbsp;  All men are &amp;hellip; more or less the same.  I asked my friend to take a good look around the room. I paused while he  scoped the place from one side to the next and then I said, &amp;ldquo;I&amp;rsquo;ll bet  every last one of these men have, at some stage or several stages in  their life, felt or feel the way you feel right now.&amp;rdquo;  &amp;ldquo;Do you really think so?&amp;rdquo; he asked.</description>
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