Vox Point May 2012 It involves: The Ten Commandments: burdens or blessings?; FamilyVoice in the Firing line; Marriage Survey: Does it prove anything?; Killer trained with Video Games and Free Prostitution for the Disabled?
Submission on the Draft ASTRA Codes of Practice 2012 Subscription Broadcast Television to the Australian Subscription Television & Radio Association. It involves: Introduction; Preventing harm to children; Program classification; Conclusion and recommendations; Endnotes.
Anzac Day commemorations enable Australians to think about the nation-forming activity of Anzac militia, and to consider how personal faith may be enriched by such elements the Rising Sun Badge, the Anzac Day football match, and the example of heroes including John Simpson - whose life was given for his friends.
Through seeking the enactment of sensible laws which protect against the exploitation of vulnerable people, and by providing practical ministry, the people of God may respond to challenge the prostitution trade - which reduces the gift of sexual intimacy to a mere consumer commodity that brings spiritual, physical and psychological harm.
VoxLink, a state newsletter of NSW. It involves the following articles: Vandalised church forgives; 'Polyamory' next?; Mardi Gras funding protest; MPs say no to same-sex 'marriage'; Governor returns home; Brothel trouble - again; Editorial: Marriage and misinformation; Tennis champion serves the plain truth; Liberal Senate leader defends marriage.
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