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KALBAR/BOONAH: FASSIFERN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, School of Arts Hall, Kalbar. Sun. 9.30am. Pastor D. Janes, P.O. Box 133, Boonah. Ph: (075) 63 1809. KINGAROY: Cnr. Haly & Moonya Sts. Sun 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Aubrey Beutel. P.O. Box 139, Kingaroy, 4610. Ph: (071) 62 1226. LONGREACH: Fellowship at Primary School, P.O. Box 90. PastorMurray Tomlinson, 117 Kingfisher St. Ph: (074) 58 1910. MACKAY CHRISTIAN FAMILY: P.O. Box 1435, Mackay, Old. 4740. Ph: (079) 51 3023. Sun Serv. Bona Vista James Croker Dve., Mt. Pleasant. 9a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Rob Booth-Jones; Youth: Morris Westbrook; Pastoral Care: Ross Taylor. MACKAY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE - Principal: Pastor Craig Murison. MAGNETIC ISLAND: New Life Assembly, Heath St., Horsehoe Bay. Sun. 10a.m. & Wed. 7.30p.m. MAROOCHYDORE: Faith Family Fellowship, 40-42 Commercial Rd., P.O.Box 25, Maroochydore. Pastor Keith Hannah Ph: (071) 43 3082. MARYBOROUGH NEW LIFE CENTRE: Cnr. Alice & Fort Sts. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Church Office Ph: (071) 21 3242. Pastor: Laine Willis. Assistant Pastor: Dan Connors Ph: (071) 22 1428. MIDDLEMOUNT: Youth Hall. Sun. 10am & 7p.m.. P.O. Box 5. Pastor Ed Green, Ph: (079) 85 7999. MILES: Cnr. Murilla & Condamine Sts. Sun. 9.45a.m. P.O. Box 182. Pastor B. McDougall Ph: (074) 27 1633. MONTO FAMILY ASSEMBLY CENTRE: Sun. 6.30 p.m., C.W.A. Hall. Pastor Allan Pearson, P.O. Box 136, Monto 4630. Ph; (071) 66 1774. MOOLOOLABA: VICTORY FELLOWSHIP. Sun. 9am. Pastor Bill Furler, Ph: (071) 44 4240; Tony Ingram, Ph: (071) 41 2081. P.O. Box 400 Mooloolaba, 4557. MORANBAH NEW LIFE OUTREACH: Jackson Ave. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor: Richard Barrett, Ph: (079) 41 8866. P.O. Box 42. MOSSMAN: CWA Hall, Front St. Sat. 7.30p.m., Sun 10a.m. Pastor: Martin Hovey, P.O. Box 54. Ph: (070) 98 1210. MT. GARNET AOG: Koolgarra Rd., Pastor Charles S. Rosas, Ph: (070) 97 9253 MT. ISA: Church and Office, 61 Miles St. Ph: 43 2652. Pastor: Paul Smith Ph: 43 7032. Mt. Isa Christian College, Mr. Peter Bancroft Ph: 43 3002. MOURA CHRISTIAN FAMILY. Church & Manse, McArthur St. P.O. Box 158, Moura 4718. Sunday 10a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Don McGregor, Asst. Pastor Maureen McGregor, Outreacn Pastor Jim Dales. MUNDUBBERA: New Life Centre, 32 Stuart-Russell St. Pastor Wayne Grove. Asst. Pastor Bevan Jones, Ph: (071) 65 4594. MURGON - STEWART HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN FAMILY: 160 MacAlister St., Stewart Heights. Pastor: Philip Comins Ph: (071) 68 1927. NAMBOUR NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY: Church, Office, Christian Schools, Blackall Range Rd., Nambour. Sun. 9.30 & 6p.m. Ph: (071) 42 1866. Sen. Pastor: Gerald Rowlands, Ph: 41 6700, Assoc. Pastors: Darrell Kerridge Ph: (071)41 4973 and Richard Whittington, Ph: 45 9768, Youth Leader: Mark Nesire, Ph: 41 4269 NANANGO CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTRE: Meeting in C.W.A. Hall, Fitzroy St. Sun. 10.30a.m. Pastor Jack De Graff. Ph: (071) 631443,63 1210, 63 1819. P.O. Box 297. NERANG AOG: 50 Price St., Sun. 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Pastor Wayne and Vicki Richards, Ph: (075) 58 1553. NOOSA: Manna Christian Fellowship. Church, office & bookcentre, 201 Weyba Rd., Noosaville, 4566. Ph: (071) 49 8117. Sen. Min. Rod Tirrell, Admin. Frank Murphy. OAKEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Aubigny Rd., P.O. Box 38 Oakay 4401. Pastor Tom Nash Ph: (076) 91 1648. PITTSWORTH ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Pastor Bob Henderson, 19 Bayley St. Ph: (076) 93 1776. PROSERPINE: Whitsunday Christian Life Fellowship, 19 Philip St., P.O. Box 600. Services: Sun. 9.30a.m. & 7p.m. Ph: (079) 45 1357. RAVENSWOOD: Contact Jen Lucas, Calvary Temple, Townsville. Ph: (077) 74 5066 for meeting details. ROCKHAMPTON: See Cathedral of Praise. ROCKHAMPTON NORTHSIDE FAMILY CHURCH: 80 Thorn St. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. Senior Pastor: M. Hines Ph: 28 2073. ROCKHAMPTON: Good News Fellowship, P.O. Box 615. Meeting Sun. 10a.m. and 6.30p.m. at Opal Hall. Pastor A. van Zoggel, Ph: (079) 28 5116 or 34 8246. ROLLESTON: Memorial Hall. Sun 10.30a.m. Pastor Lloyd Dales Ph: (079) 84 3139. ROMA: Christian Renewal Fellowship. Meeting at 109 McDowall St. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor K. Spence, 8 Miscamble St. Ph: (074) 22 2747. ST. GEORGE: Christian Faith Assembly. Meeting at State High School. Sun 10a.m. Pastor: Peter Hammond Ph: (074) 25 3646. SARINA CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY: Meeting a t t h e Sarina High School, Anzac St. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor I. Morgan, Ph: (079) 56 1757. SPRINGSURE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD: Pastor Clive Dales Ph: (079) 84 1620. STANTHORPE: New Life Centre, Stanthorpe Civic Centre Supper Room, Lock St. Pastor P. Findlay, Ph: (076) 81 2212; Pastor D. Kennedy, Ph: (076) 81 2047. STRADBROKE IS.: Christian Renewal Fellowship. Pastor: Ian Ford Ph: (075) 49 9230. Dunwich Hall, Sun. 10a.m. TOOWOOMBA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Spring St. P.O. Box 7075, Toow o o m b a Mail Centre 4352. Ph: 35 9686. Senior Pastor: Jeremy Griffith; Assistant Pastor: K. Herschell. TOOWOOMBA: Victory Christian Church. Meets Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. at 4 Seasons Motel Function Room, Ruthven St. Toowwoomba. Pastor Antoine Matarasso, (076) 30 7087. P.O. Box 6291, T o o w o o m b a West, 4350. TOWNSVILLE: Calvary Temple — See separate entry. TOWNSVILLE: Christian Faith Mission. P.O. Box 1139, TownsviUe, 4810. Enquiries: Pastor S. Dow, Ph: (077) 73 6518. TOWNSVILLE: Sun City Assembly, C/n Tenth Ave & Perkins St. West, Railway Estate, Townsville. P.O. Box 5030, Townsville Mail Centre 4810. Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor B. Hill Ph: (077) 74 5292. TOWNSVILLETHURINGOWA: UPPER ROSS CHRISTIAN FAMILY. Performing Arts Centre, Vickers Road, Condon. Sat. 7.30 p.m., Sun. 9.30am Pastors Robert & Chris Richardson. Ph: (077) 74 0009. Asst. Mr. Alan Blyth, Ph: 73 4523. TULLY: State Primary School, Mars. St. Sun 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor: Brian Henaway Ph: 68 1412. WANDOAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Royd St. Pastor Athol Neideck. Sundays 9.30a.m. Ph:(074) 27 4282. WARWICK: Pastor Peter Wiggins, 158 Grafton St. Ph: 61 3928. WARWICK: Good News Fellowship, Central State School. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor: Peter Rubie Ph: (076) 61 4181. YEPPOON-EMU PARK: Capricorn Coast AOG, P.O. Box 680, Yeppoon. Sun. 10am, Yeppoon CWA Hall, 6.30pm alternate Yeppoon and Emu Park CWA. Pastor Ernie Peters Ph: (079) 39 6254. YUNGABURRA: Meetings at Pinnacle Pocket. Pastor: E. Turpin, P.O. Box 164, Tolga. Ph: (070) 95 4136. TORRES STRAIT: BAMAGA: Pastor Peter Tapau. COCONUT ISLAND: Jack Billy. DARNLEY ISLAND: Kemuel Kiwat MURRAY ISLAND: Pastor Jim Day. STEPHEN ISLAND: Pastor Valington Billy. THURSDAY ISLAND: Pastor I. Sanimo, P.O. Box 90. Ph: 203. WARRABER (SUE) ISLAND: Mr Nelson Billy (Sec.) NEW SOUTH WALES - Sydney Area: BANKSTOWN/ROCKDALE: Christian Family Centre. 10-12 Pringle Ave., Condell Park. Pastors Bill & Kerry Stevenson, Ph: (02) 57 2354. Sec. Ph: (02) 588 2961. BEROWRA: See Hornsby entry. BUNDEENA: Christian Fellowship Centre: Community Hall. Sun. 10a.m. and 6.30o.m. Pastor: Les Harrison, Ph: (02) 523 3368. BURWOOD: BURWOOD INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CENTRE, meeting at Burwood Primary School, Stanley St., Sun. 9.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Pastor Frank Farr, Ph: (02) 797 0529. CABRAMATTA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: 20 Harrington St. (P.O. Box 173). Ph: 609 4951. Pastor David Wirz, Ph: 609 4964. Asst. Pastor: Mark Bohr, Ph: 823 2536. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Secretary: John Morgan, Ph: 727 5916. CAMPSIE: CHURCH OF LIVING WATER: 281-287 Beamish St., Ph: 787 1634. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor: Gote Odlander, Ph: 789 2675. CHATSWOOD: North Shore Christian Life Centre, 35 Gibbes Street, Chatswood. Office Ph: 417 7377. Sen. Pastor Sean Stanton, Assoc. Pastor Rod Plummer, Youth Pastor Malcolm Thompson. Sun. 9.30 a.m. & 6 p . m . CROYDON NORTH: Cnr Byron & Bay Sts., Pastor: P. Consalvo, Ph: 799 7532 CROYDON PARK (Yugoslav Assembly): 55 Boyle St. Croydon Park (P.O. Box 119). Sat. 6 p.m. and Sun. 10.30 a.m. Pastor Mane Koruga. Church: (02) 799 2928, Sec. 621 8791. DOONSIDE: New Life Centre: rear 22 Power St., P.O. Box 29, Doonside 2767. Ph: 621 7312. Sun. 10am & 6.30pm. Wed. 7.30pm. Enq. Pastor Rob Minahan. Ph. 622 8516 EARLWOOD: Christian Outreach Centre (Literature Ministry): Gote and Ruth Odlander, P.O. Box 89, Earlwood. Ph: 7871634 or 789 2675. ENMORE: Fijian Christian Revival Centre: Enmore High School Hall, Enmore. Senior Pastor: Apakuki Uluirewa, Ph: 787 4321. Asst. Pastor: Mika Modrau, Ph: 560 3014. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30 p.m. EPPING WEST: Cornerstone Chapel, Cnr. George & Ryde Sts. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. P.O. Box 128, Baulkham Hills, 2153. Ph: (Church) (02) 86 5425. Pastor: Laurie Hennessey, Ph: (02) 869 2509, Pastor Alan Kitto, Ph: (02) 868 3025. GREENACRE: Sydney Full Gospel Church (Korean Assembly). 204 Waterloo Rd., Greenacre. P.O. Box 183, Burwood 2134. Pastor Woo Sung Chung. Ph: (02) 745 3217. HILLS CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE: Cnr. Gladstone Rd. & Hudson Ave., Castle Hill - Ph: 634 7633; A/Hr. 624 2224 Sen. Pastor: Brian Houston; Assoc. Pastor; Michael Smith; Power Ministries International/ Youth Alive (NSW): Pastor Pat Mesiti, 674 3249. Sun. 9.30am 6pm. HORNSBY:TURNING POINT FELLOWSHIP: Hornsby North School, Ida St., Hornsby. Sun. 10 a.m. Also BEROWRA OUTREACH: 6.30 P.M. Pastor Barry Bruton. Ph: (02) 477 2331. P.O. Box 95, Hornsby 2077. LIVERPOOL CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE: 265 George St. P.O. Box 439, Liverpool. Ph: 600 6004. Pastor: John McMartin. MANLY ASSEMBLIES OF GOD: 31-33 Pittwater Rd., Manly. Sun. & 6p.m. Snr. Pastor: T.J. Davidson; Asst. Pastor: J.F. Thwaites. P.O. Box 706, Manly 2095. Ph: (02) 977 3222. MONA VALE: Christian Life Centre Sun. 9.30 a.m. & 6pm. Top floor, 59 Barrenjoey Rd. Mona Vale. Pastor Terry Appel, Ph: (02) 997 4622, A / H : 597 4045. PARRAMATTA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 20 Barney St., North Parramatta. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Pastor Bert Bain, Ph: (02) 630 3892. PENRITH AOG: York Primary School, Evan St., Penrith Park, 3.30p.m. & 6p.m. Sen. Pastor: Phillip Lowe, pPh: (047) 21 4463, Asst. Pastor: Alan Croquett, Ph: (045) 3343. PENSHURST-HURSTVILLE REVIVAL LIFE CENTRE: 633 King Georges Rd., Cnr. Penshurst Ave., Sen. Pastor: N.L. Armstrong. Assoc. Pastor: R. Harvey. Office (02) 570 2552. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. PETERSHAM: Christian Fellowship Centre: Audley St. (next to P.O.) Snr. Minister: Tony Hallo, Ph: 630 6372; Youth Minister: Barry Saar, Ph: 55 6186; Counselling: Bruce Sellick, Church Office, Ph: 569 8911 or 569 8875. SUTHERLAND: THE CHRISTIAN GROWTH CENTRE': Cnr. Merton St. and Stapelton Ave. (Box 186) Sen. Pastor: J.D. Wilkinson, Ph: 542 1182, Asst. Pastor: P. Humberstone, Ph: 522 9035, Visitation Pastor D. Palmer Ph: 528 5217.Office Ph: 521 2933. Sun. 10a.m. &6.30p.m. SYDNEY CITY: Christian Life Centre Sydney: 200 Goulburn St., Darlinghurst 2010. Ph: 281 2666. Sen. Minister: Pastor Frank Houston, Pastoral Staff: Paul De Jong, Sean Stanton, David Johnston, Christian Life Centre Bookshop. Ph: 212 5255. WOOLLAHRA: Eastern Full Gospel Church: Cnr. Ocean & Forth Sts., Woollahra, Sydney, N.S.W. 2025. P.O. Box 760, Bondi Junction, Sydney, N.S.W. 2022. Pastor: Byung Kee Cho (02) 570 1550. Country: ALBURY: Waugh Rd. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Pastor: Joe Spokes, Office Ph: (060) 25 5613, A / H : 21 3959. Youth Leader Mike Meyer, Ph: 26 5762. ARMIDALE CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: Meetings at Legacy House, Faulkner St. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Vic Onions. Ph: (067) 72 7300. BALLINA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 74 Kalinga St. West Ballina. Sun 6pm. Pastor Steve Mitchell (066) 86 7219, A / H 86 7360. BATHURST ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Pastor Malcolm Aspden. Office Ph: (063) 31 9599, A/Hr. 31 7090. Sun Services: rear 235 Russell St. 10a.m. & 6p.m.P.O. Box 796. BELLINGEN, Christian Life Centre, Dowle St., Bellingen. Sun. 10a:m. Pastor: Steve Spence, Ph: (066) 51 2558, Pastor: Ted Tanttari, Ph: (066) 55 1428. P.O. Box 47, Bellingen, 2454. BLACKHEATH: BLUE MOUNTAINS LIBRTY FELLOWSHIP. Community Centre, Great Western Hwy. Sun. 3 p . m . Pastor John Ollis, Ph: (047) 82 3033 BLAXLAND NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Meetings at Welch Chambers, Great Western Hwy. Sun 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Senior Pastor: John Drury,. P.O. Box 52. Office: (047) 39 2233. BOGGABRI CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY: Meets in the Court House. Sun. 10 a.m. Pastor Michael Skewes, Ph: (067) 92 2780. BOURKE KOINONIA CHRISTIAN CENTRE: (P.O. Box 440) Ph: (068) 72 2944. Sun. 10a.m. at Orana Community College Hall, Oxley St. BROKEN HILL: 623 Lane St. P.O. Box 191, Broken Hill 2880. Pastor Ron Hunt (08) 88 4975. BRUNSWICK HEADS/MULLUMBIMBY: North Coast Christian Life Centre, Brunswick Hall, Fingal St., Brunswick Heads. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor: Paul Harding. P.O. Box 575, Mullumbimby, 2482. (066) 84 1466 BYRON CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Citizens Centre, Marvel St. Sun. 9.30am & 6.30pm. Pastor Paul Sames Ph: (066) 85 8082. CAMPBELLTOWN CITY CHURCH: 15 Kialba Rd. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Ph: (046) 25 8888, P.O. Box 646. Sen. Minister: Stephen Smith. Pastoral Staff: Bob Evers & Peter Finch. Christian Ministry Training Centre: Robert Kreis. CAMDEN CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE Argyle Court, Argyle St. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Ian Scanner!, Ph: (046) 66 8829. Office (02) 606 6237, Church (046) 66 7733. CESSNOCK ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Cessnock Pensioners Hall, 28 North Ave. Sun. 10am. Pastor John luliano, Ph: (049) 37 3319. COBAR CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE: Cnr. Barton & Blakey Sts.2835. Sun. 10.a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Petr Gaffney (068) 36 2918. COFFS HARBOUR: Christian Life Centre. Sun 10 a.m. & 6p.m. at T h e Factory', Alison St. (opp. Drive-in). Pastor Steve Spence, ph: (066) 51 2558. PO Box 1944, Coffs Harbour, 2450. COONABARABRAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: 91 Cowper St. Sun. 10a.m. Pastor Max McCrokell, Ph: (068) 42 1489. COROWA CHRISTIAN CENTRE: Meeting at Corowa Public School, Sun. 10.30am. Pastor Tony Rough, Ph: (060) 33 2755. PO Box 254, Corowa, 2646. COWRA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. Primary School, Busby Place. Pastor: Stan Job (063) 42 4153. PO. Box 143. DENILIQUIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Community Centre, End St., Deniliquin. Sun 11a.m. Pastor: Barry Thornley (058)84 3397. DUBBO A.O.G. CHURCH: Sheraton Rd. East Dubbo. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor: Arden Burrell, Ph: (068) 82 3886. P.O. Box 347. Asst. Pastor: Martin McCrindle. FAIRY MEADOW ASSEMBLIES OF GOD: 11 Verekers St. Fairy Meadow 2519. Pastor N.G. Stiles. Ph: (042) 29 8892. FORSTER LIVING WATERS ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Forster Shopping Village (K-Mart), Breeze Parade. Sun. 10a.m. Pastor: Robert Lott. Ph: (065) 54 8371 or 54 0580. GILGANDRA NEW LIFE CENTRE: Warren Rd. Ph: (068) 47 2220. P.O. Box 133. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Neil McDonalcf, A / h 47 1094. GLEN INNES ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 70 Grey St. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Allan Stiles, PO Box 438, Ph: (067) 32 1229. GOSFORD CENTRAL COAST CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE: Erina High School, Erina. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Office (043) 67 6722. Sen. Pastor: Kevin Brett, Ph: 88 2367. Pastor Len Magee, 84 6467. GOULBURN AOG: Sun. 9.30am. Pastor WalTennikoff, Ph (048) 218865, Pastor A. Rutherford, 21 7541. P.O. Box 620, Goulburn, 2580. GRAFTON CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: R.S.L Hall, Bacon St. Meeting 10a.m. Sun. Pastor Greg Perren, PO. Box 561, Ph: (066) 42 5431. GRIFFITH CHRISTIAN MINISTRY CENTRE: 378 Banna Ave., P.O. Box 1093. Pastor Brad Stinson, Ph: (069) 62 6169. GUNNEDAH ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 'Jubilee' Centre, 145 Marquis St. Sun. 10am. Pastor Clive Job. Ph: (067) 42 1534. PO Box 605, Gunnedah, 2380. HAY: Assembly of God, C.W.A. Hall, Main St., Hay. Pastor Barry Thornley. Ph: (058) 84 3397. INVERELL: Cnr. Warialda Rd. & Hindmarsh St. Pastor A. Gregory. Ph: 22 1718. JINDABYNE: Snowy Mountains Christian Centre. Meeting Memorial Hall, Winter7.30p.m., Summer7p.m.PastorClare Singleton Ph: (064) 56 7127. KATOOMBA NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN FAMILY: 27 Victoria St. Pastor Alan George, Ph: (047) 82 1143. P.O. Box 417, Katoomba 2780. KATOOMBA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Meeting: Katoomba High School. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor K.A. Creed. Ph: (047) 82 3994.RO. Box95, Katoomba, 2780. KEMPSEY-SMITHTOWN CHRISTIAN NEW LIFE CENTRE: 51 Belmore St., Smithtown. Sun. 10a.m. Pastor Mark Williams (065) 65 4267. LAWSON COMMUNITY CHURCH: Lawson Community Centre, Grt. Wst. Hwy. Pastor D.L. Clarke. Ph: (047) 59 2005. 7 Ridge St. Lawson 2783. LEETON BETHEL CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY: Rear 127 Pine Ave., Leeton, N.S.W. 2705. Pastor Enzo Tirimacco, (069) 53 2933, A / h 53 2385. LISMORE: Sun. 10a.m. & 6pm. Fellowship Centre, 43 Zadoc St. P.O. Box 294, Lismore 2480 Pastor Warren H. Taylor, Ph: (066) 24 3766. LITHGOW CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: 91 Cafero St. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 4.30p.m. Pastor Joe. E. Griffiths (047) 82 4217. Enquiries (063) 51 3120. MAITLAND CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH: P.O. Box 20, Maitland 2320. Ph: (049) 33 9111. PastorStephenBlake,30 1672a/h; Administrator: Neil Sweeny, 33 9111 a / h . Meetings: Senior Citizens Centre, Grant St., Maitland. MERIMBULA SAPPHIRE COAST LIBERTY FELLOWSHIP: Pastor: Max Rankin. P.O. Box 413, 2548. Ph: (0649) 59370. MUDGEE NEW LIFE CENTRE: Cnr. Robertson St. & Spring Rd. P.O. Box 85. Sun. 10.30a.m. Pastor Ron Edwards. Ph: (063) 72 1104. Sec. Ph: (063) 73 7625. MUSWELLBROOK CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: P.O. Box 580, Muswellbrook 2333. Ph: (065) 43 2138. Pastor Michael Mackerell. NAMBUCCA/MACKSVILLE: Christian Life Centre. Sun. 10am at Macksville. Pastors Kari Tanttari & Laurie Hart, ph: (065) 687574. PO Box 285, Macksville, 2447. NARRABRI: Open Door Christian Fellowship. Church and Manse, 58 Mooloobar St. Sun. 10 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Pastor Michael Skewes, Ph: (067) 92 2780. NYNGAN NEW LIFE CENTRE: Sun. 10am CWA Hall, Pangee St. Pastor Stan Lister, Ph: (068) 32 1763. P.O. Box 56. ORANGE: HOUSE OF VICTORY, ORANGE. Lot 15 Cecil Rd. PO Box 563, Orange 2800. Ph: (063) 65 3437. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Sen. Pastor: John Holloway. Asst. Pastor and Administrator: Ray Ulbricht, (A/H) 61 3756. Bible School Principal: Pastor John Holloway, (A/H) 62 6892. POWERHOUSE SCHOOL OF MINISTRIES & ORANGE VICTORY ACADEMY, (063) 65 3477. PARKES CHRISTIAN CENTRE: 344 Clarinda St. P.O. Box 111, Parkes, 2870. Sat. 7.30p.m., Sun. 10.30a.m. Pastor Karl Krahmer, Ph: (068) 62 3718. Assist. Pastor Patricia Krahmer. PARKES FULL GOSPEL OUTREACH: 7 Rees Ave., Parkes. Sun. 10.30am. Enq. Pastor Neil Gould, Ph: (068) 62 4086. PEAK HILL A.O.G.: Caswell St. Pastor Gregory Christian, 62 Wanrah St., Ph: (068) 69 1684. PORT MACQUARIE/LAURIETON: CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE, Sun. 10am Lake Cathie Community Hall, Mullaway Rd., Lake Cathie. 6.30 pm School of Arts Hall, Laurieton. Pastor Shane Johns, Ph: (065) 820692. QUEANBEYAN FAMILY WORSHIP CENTRE: 49 High St. Senior Pastor R. Rigbye, Ph: (062) 97 6810. Secretary L. Nebauer, 97 2330. RAYMOND TERRACE OUTREACH CHURCH: Contact Maitland City Christian Church. RICHMOND MANNA CHRISTIAN CENTRE: C.W.A. Hall, West Market St., Richmond. Pastor Jeff Foster. SHOALHAVEN CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTRE: 38 Cambewarra Rd., Bomaderry. Ph: 21 3137. Pastor Mark Bridgewater, Ph: (044) 21 5524. SINGLETON CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE Elizabeth St. Singleton. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Mark Cavallaro. P.O. Box 64. Ph: (065)72 1878, a / h : 73 1673. SPRINGWOOD ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 2 Silva Rd. P.O. Box 176, 2777. Pastor Ian J. Bartley Ph: (047) 51 1425. TAMWORTH CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY: Meets Peel High School Theatre, Gunnedah Rd. 10 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Offices: 1st Fl. 403 Peel Street opp. P.O.) Ph: (067) 66 5144. Sen. Minister Colin Crago, Ph: 67 9180, Mm. of Pastoral Care, Pat Thrift, Ph: 65 7429, Youth Min. Rod Allen, Ph: 66 7797. TAMWORTH CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: Church & Office -18 Kathleen St. Ph: (067)65 6694. Senior Minister Peter Patterson; Pastoral Care - Ray Job, Ph: 65 9078. TAREE ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor John Robertshaw, 65 Cowper St. Chatham. Ph: (065) 52 3858. Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. TENTERFIELD AOG: Sun. 10.30a.m. Primary School, Wood St. Pastor Malcolm Muller, Ph: (067) 36 2359. P.O. Box 280 TOUKLEY: Christian Family Centre, 161 Wallarah Rd. Warnervale. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Pastor Peter Morgan. P.O. Box 148, Toukley. (043) 92 4023, a / h : 92 1684. TWEED HEADS: Riverside Assembly of God, Sun. 10am & 6pm, Civic Centre, Cnr. Wharf & Brett Sts. Pastor Noel P. Brown, Ph: (075)90 9015. Church Office 2/2 Blundell Blvd. South Tweed Heads, Ph: (075)54 4144. P.O. Box 34, Tweed Heads, 2485. Sec. (075) 90 4349. WAGGA CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Sun. School 9.45a.m. (winter), Worship Serv. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. 36 Northcott Pde., Mt. Austin. Pastor Colin Oates, Ph: (069) 25 3281, 25 3047. WOLLONGONG: South Coast Christian Centre. Sun. 4pm, Farmborough Rd. Primary School Hall, Unanderra. Pastor Matti Karkkainen, Ph: (042) 717 2111, PO Box 397, Unanderra, 2526. WOLLONGONG (NORTHERN): CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTRE. Cnr. Princes Hwy. & Hopetown St. Woonona. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Pastor Peter Madden. P.O. Box 37, Bulli. Ph: (042) 67 3417. WOY WOY FAMILY LIFE CENTRE: 25 Webb Rd., Booker Bay. P.O. Box 7 5 , W o y W o y . Ph: (043) 41 0889. Pastor W.Wells. Assistant Pastor, M. Payne. YOUNG ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Young High School Assembly Hall, Campbell St. Sun. 10a.m. Pastor: Ken Ryan Ph: (063) 82 3094. RO. Box 866, Young 2594. N6WG3StlB" CARDIFF:Cnr. M a c q u a r i e & W e n t w o r t h R d s . P . O . B o x 8 5 , C a r d i f f 2285. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Office Ph (049) 54 7548. Pastor Andrew Watters (049) 54 9828; Pastor Roy Stanton (049) 54 7548. Adm. Colin Haddon (049) 53 3274. CHARLESTOWN CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Whitebridge High School, Lonus Ave. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. Church Office: Cnr. Frederick & Dickinson Sts. Charlestown, 2290. Ph: (049) 43 6799. Sen. Pastor Richard Nash. Ph: 43 1992, Asst. Pastor Martin Allsopp, Ph: 48 6854. GATESHEAD: Faith Chapel, 78 Felton St., Gateshead, P.O. Box 34, Charlestown 2290. Office Ph: (049) 43 7195. Sen. Minister John Wolfenden, Ph: 43 2363. Asst. Min. Mark Smallcombe, Admin, Pastor T Cahill, Ph: 46 9805. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. GLENDALE: CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE: 342-348 Lake Rd. Glendale; P.O. Box 268, Cardiff. Office: (049) 54 5399. Snr. Pastor: Paul Pogmore, A / H : 53 3034. Assist. Pastors: Jon Newton, a / h 54 6898; Geoff Mason, a / h 48 4275; Treasurer: David Dawson, a / h 52 6993. Administrator: Kath Roach, a / h : 54 5915. HUNTER VALLEY MINISTRY TRAINING SCHOOL: Principal: Paul Pogmore. NEWCASTLE CHRISTIAN LIFE ACADEMY: Principal: Jon Newton. HAMILTON CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: 85 Tudor St. Pastors Paul Wolfenden, John Zmak, Delma Geary, Stephen Hilder. Church & Bookshop Ph: (049) 69 2799, a / h : 67 3211. KURRI KURRI: Christian Family Centre, P.O. Box 65,2327. Sun. 3p.m. Snr. Citizens Hall, Kurri, Cnr. Barton & Hampden Sts. Pastor John luliano, Ph: (049) 37 3319. MEDOWIE: Christian Family. Sun. 9.30am & 6p.m. Primary School Hall. Ferrodale Rd. Medowie. Pastor Neil Bowden, P.O. Box 385, Raymond Tee. 2324. Ph (049) 87 4133. NELSON BAY: PORT STEPHENS AOG. Sun. 9.30 a.m. CWA Hall, Gowrie Ave. Nelson Bay. Pastor Andrew Robinson, P.O. Box 266. Ph: (049) 82 0127 SWANSEA CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Pacific Hwy. (nr. bridge). RO. Box 123, Swansea, 2281. Sun. 9.30am & 6pm.Pastor David Storer. Office: (049) 71 3977, a / h : 71 2608 or 71 1412. Asst. Pastor Leo Ott, Ph 58 5733. BUNDOORA: NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN CENTRE: 31-61 McLeans Rd., Bundoora. Ph: (03) 467 6777. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Snr. Minister: Denis V. Smith, 467 1114; Pastoral Staff: Keith W. Ingram, 404 2859; Gwen Smith, 467 1114; Tim Brown, 435 9815; John Spinella, 404 1990; Administrator: Laurie Ellis, 467 7271; NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: Principal: Neil A. Rookes, 467 4777; Northside Christian Bookshop: Manager: John Tunley, 467 6777. CLAYTON SOUTH AOG: Sun. 10am & 6.30pm at Clarinda Community Hall, Jacobs Dve. (off Sundowner Ave.), Clayton South. Pastor Cedric D. Labrooy, Ph: (03) 570 2938. Postal: 9 Casey Court, Clayton South, 3169. CROYDON COMMUNITY CHURCH: Meeting at Maroondah High School Community Centre, Maroondah Hwy., Croydon (just east of Kalinda Rd.) Sun. 10am & 6.30pm. Pastor Graeme Leach. PO Box 521, Croydon, 3136. Ph; (03) 725 1984. DANDENONG ASSEMBLY: P.O. Box 707, Dandenong 3175. 307 Gladstone Rd., Dandenong North, (03) 795 9833. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Snr. Minister Alun Davies. Assoc. Ministers: Pastors Mark Reid: 700 4215, Harvey Cooper: 704 7361, Scott Wilson: 7006604. Youth Pastor Rick Brouwer: 7931085. HARVEST BIBLE COLLEGE: Principal Pastor Scott Wilson, Registrar Mrs. Linda Peck Ph: 795 9833. DONCASTER - TEMPLESTOWE ASSEMBLY OF GOD: LIBERTY FELLOWSHIP, meeting Donvale High School, 360Springvale Rd., 10a.m. & 6 p.m. Church Office: 28 Cressy St., Montmorency, 3094. Snr. Minister Des Penny, Ph: (03) 439 9902, Assist. Ministers, Robert Morris, Ph: 878 8096, Paul Zarb, Ph: 842 4083. ELTHAM ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 360 Main Rd., Lower Plenty, 3093. Ph: (03) 439 5555. Sun. Services 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Sen. Minister Charles Manley-Breen, Ph: (03) 439 5667, Asst. Pastor: Chris Lovell, Ph: (03) 435 7763. FRANKSTON COMMUNITY CHURCH: Services at TAFE College, Railw a y Pde. 10am & 6pm. Church Office: 10 Balmoral St. Ph: 781 4299, P.O. Box 518, Frankston, 3199. Pastor Ian Kruithoff. PH: 786 6730, Pastor Jim Seamons, PH: (059) 79 1619. HEIDELBERG: Bellfield Village Community of Faith. Services 10.30am. 'Igloo' Cnr. Banksai St. & Oriel Rd., Heidelberg. 6.30p.m. The Function Room', Heidelberg Hotel, cnr. Bell St. and Oriel Rd. Heidelberg. Pastor Tom Douglas (03)459 0894. P.O. Box 190, The Mall, W Heidelberg 3081. KNOX CITY ASSEMBLY: 32 Stud Rd., Bayswater. Sun. 10am & 6.30pm. Office Ph: 7202099. Sen. Pastor: Chris Sutton, 221 9826. Asst. Pastor: Phil Camden, Ph: 222 1625. KNOXFIELD: HILLS CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH. Sun. 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., Carrington Park Leisure Centre, Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield. Office: 2/718 Burwood Hwy. Ferntree Gully. P.O. Box 529, Boronia, 3155. Ph: (03) 758 8744. Snr. Pastor Mai Fletcher A / H 548 2408. Asst. Pastor Ken Van Eeden, A / H 750 1407. Youth: Cameron Begg Ph: 754 5894; Music: Henry Leszczynski Ph: 758 6292. MAIDSTONE: See Westside Assembly of God. MELBOURNE CITY: Richmond Assembly of God. 343 Bridge Rd., Richmond. Office 429 4655. Sen. Pastor Philip Hills 842 7881; Asst. Pastor Barry Clarke 842 7880; Pastoral Care Jack Allsopp 890 5401; Home Fellowships, David Reid 846 3283; Youth, Bruce Hills 842 7881; Creative Ministries, Peter Laughton 842 3659. MOO RABBIN: Meeting at 356 Boundary Rd., Dingley (opp. Moorabbin Airport). Sun. 10.30a.m & 6.30p.m. P.O. Box 83, 3189. Office: Ph: (03) 551 7633. Pastors:Tom Rawls, A / H 763 9285; David Palmer, A / H 7 9 5 2166; Mick Agius A / H 553 1392. MOOROOLBARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 10a.m. & 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Centre, Brice Ave., Mooroolbark. 6 p.m. last Sunday of month at Mooroolbark Community Centre, Brice Ave. Pastor Les Parker Ph: 795 5526, Postal: 173 Maroondah Hwy, Croydon, 3136. NORTHCOTE COMMUNITY CHURCH: Services at Batman Park Hall, 79 Elm St. Northcote (beside park). Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Graham Shand, Ph: 489 8173; A / h 434 7968. P.O. Box 268 Northcote, 3070. NUNAWADING ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 10am, Worship Service & Sunday School, Nunawading Primary School Hall, 104 Springvale Rd. Nunawading. Pastor Garry Ridgway, Ph: (03) 870 0588, A / h 233 1254. P.O. Box 176, Nunawading, 3131. OAKLEIGH: Church, 4 Downing St, Oakleigh. Office 10 Downing St. Oakleigh. Ph: (03) 568 2511 Sen. Pastor John de Smit. Ph: 790 0327, Assist. Pastor Enzo Maisano, Ph: 390 2593. Pastor Care/Creative Ministries: Glen Stone, Ph: 568 5561. Youth Pastor Alex Kostalas, Ph: 543 5236. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. RINGWOOD ASSEMBLY: Cnr. Mullum Rd. & Jeffrey Dve. Services 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Fred Buse, Ph: 870 0588. Reg Peterson 0178 SEAFORD: SOUTHSIDE CHRISTIAN CENTRE: P.O. Box 262, Seaford, 3198. Sun. 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. at Seaford Community Centre, Station St., Pastor Lyle Peluso, Office: (03) 783 8587, A / H (059) 71 2696. SEYMOUR: VICTORY FELLOWSHIP. Sun. 7.30p.m. See Broadford Christian Fellowship. SPRINGVALE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITYCENTRE: Lot 5 S p r i n g v a l e R d „ Keysborouqh, 3173. Ph: (03) 798 4111. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Snr. Pastor: Richard Warner. Admin. & Pastoral Care: Les Clark. Youth: J. McMillan. Slavic & Visitation: L. Zeryav. Katartismos Ministry Training College: R. Sathiaseelan. WALLAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Sun. 7p.m. See Broadford Christian Fellowship. WAVERLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH: Serv. Glen Waverley Heights Primary School, Cnr. Springvale & High St. Rds. Sun. 10a.m. &6pm. Pastor P. Martin, a / h Ph: 560 1565,561 1840. Postal: 20 Gainsborough Ave., Wheelers Hill 3150. WERRIBEE ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun 10am & 6pm, Wyndham Centre, Ballan Rd. P.O. Box 504, Werribee 3030. Sen. Pastor J.F. McDonald, Ph: (03) 741 7770. Asst. Pastor Trevor Schenk, Ph: (03) 749 5692. WESTSIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD - MELBOURNE: Postal address: P.O. Box 117, West Footscray, 3012. Meets Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. 90 Mitchell St., Maidstone. Church Office: (03) 3179419. Sen Pastor D.R. Kearsey, A / H (03) 366 2637. Assist. Pastor M. Magyar, A / H 390 2485. Pastor A. Venema Jnr. A / H 363 6738. Pastor K. Majdali A / H 314 5638. BLACKBURN CHRISTIAN CENTRE: Cnr. Fulton Rd. & Jenner St., South Blackburn 3130. Ph: (03) 288 3230. Sen. Pastor David Reekie, Pastor Bruce Reekie, a / h : (03) 848 1124. BRIGHTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD: meets Town Hall, Sun. 10.30 am. Pastor Mark Currie, Ph: (03) 528 2532, Adm. Karen Hastings, A / H 584 1439, Youth Joanne Cashed, A / H 528 4010. Ansdoc: Brighton DX18607, Fax: 5575489. BROADMEADOWS DISTRICT ASSEMBLY: Victory Chapel, 93 Station Rd., Glenroy, P.O. Box 351, Glenroy 3046. Ph: (03) 306 4909. Services Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Sen. Pastor James Sharman, Ph: 306 3897. Min. of Pastoral Visitation, Pastor Keith Glazebrook, Ph: 359 3783. CALVARY BIBLE COLLEGE, Ph: (03) 306 5140. BRUNSWICK: Hispanic Assembly of God, 235 Victoria St. Contact: Mr. Gregorio Tymoszuk. Ph: (03) 306 3570. P.O. Box 148 Glenroy. Youth Country: BAIRNSDALE NEW LIFE FAMILY FELLOWSHIP: P.O. Box 636, Bairnsdale 3875. Sen. Pastor Bob Bootes, Ph: (051) 52 6202, Pastoral Care Phil Rush Ph: (051) 56 8337. Office 67 Grant St. Ph: (051) 52 5933. Office Manager Bev. Campbell. Worship services each Sunday 10a.m. & 6.30p.m., at Bairnsdale Recreational Centre. BALLARAT: Garden City Chapel, 65 Albert St., Sebastopol. Ph: (053) 36 1166. Sun.10.00a.m.&6.30p.m.Snr. PastorJohnHealey.Ph: 35 9696. Asst. Pastor: Malcolm MacLeod. Ph: 35 7327. Office Manager: Max Birch, Ph: 32 3454. BEECHWORTH: Sun. 10a.m. & 7.30p.m. Ford St. (near Short St.) Pastors: See Myrtleford. BENALLA: Sun. 10.30a.m. SDA Church, Smythe St. Pastor Ken Hill, A.C.T.: CANBERRA: 61 Templeton St., Cook, 2614. (062) 51 5727. Pastor Harry Leesment. Ph: 82 4126. Asst. Pastor Mark Wigley, Ph: 58 2778. NARRABUNDAH: Assemblies of God, 5 Bareena St. 2604. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastors: Mane Koruga, Ch. Office Ph: 95 0297. TUGGERANONG ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Kambah High School. Cnr. Drakeford Dr. & O'Halloran Cres. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Pastor Martin Goodall, Ph: (062) 92 2601. Hospital Chaplain, Pastor Jack Goulder, Ph:(062) 86 3267. WODEN VALLEY: CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE. Lyons Primary School Hall, Launceston St. Sun. 3 p.m. Pastor A.G. Hiller. Ph: (062) 85 2071. VICTORIA — Melbourne Area: BALWYN: ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP meets Sun. 10.30 a.m., Balwyn Primary School, Balwyn Road. Pastor Alan Taylor Ph: (03) 848 1715, P.O. Box 383, North Balwyn, 3104. BENTLEIGH: SLAVIC PENTECOSTAL CHURCH INC., 73 Bent St., McKinnon, 3204. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Wed Prayer Meeting 7p.m. Pastor John Kanizay, Ph: (03) 547 2393. Sec. Vladimir Nogic, Ph: 546 Ph. (057) 63 2222. P.O. Box 540, Benalla, 3672. „ _, n BENDIGO: Wallara Chapel. Cnr. Murphy & Solomon Sts. Bendigo. Pastors Ian A. Fenn (054) 43 8250 (a.h.), Jeff Hulls (054) 41 1543 (a.h.), Office: 15 Solomon St., Bendigo. Ph: (054) 41 3133. BIRCHIP (Outreach of Warracknabeal): First Sun. each month combined at Warracknabeal. Other Sundays 3pm at Birchip Shire Hall. Pastor Neil Earl, Ph: (053) 98 1967. Sec. Margaret Naughton, Ph: (054) 92 2264. PO Box 16, Warracknabeal, 3393. BRIGHT: Sun. 5.30p.m. in R.S.L. Hall. Pastors: see Myrtleford. BROADFORD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: 152 High St., Broadford, P.O. Box 83. Pastor A. Herman. (057) 84 1078. CHILTERN: Sun. 10a.m. in R.S.L. Hall. Pastors: see Myrtleford. COBDEN ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Meets Supper Room, Civic Hall. Sun. 10.30 a.m. Pastor Bob Schneider, Ph: (055) 95 1494. CRANBOURNE ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Meeting at Cranbourne Meadows School, Sth. Gippsland Hwy. Sun. 10am & 6pm Pastor: D.H. Zylstra. Ph: (059) 96 2117. . DROMANA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 'Peace Chapel', Services held at Dromana Primary School Hall. Sun. 10a.m. Pastor D. Morgan, P.O. Box 262, Dromana. Ph: (059) 87 1988. ECHUCA RIVERLAND ASSEMBLY: 149 Campaspe Esplanade, 3564. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Rod Job (054) 82 3922. GEELONG: HARVEST EVANGELISTIC CENTRE: Meetings at Performing Arts Centre, 69a Ryrie St., Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Snr. Minister: Ronald J. Lewis, 59 Leila Cres. Bell Post Hill, 3215. Ph: (052) 78 5328; Women's Ministry, Mrs. Freda C. Lewis; Youth Director, Ian Fletcher, Ph: & Zoe Bennett, Ph: (059) 79 1937. P.O. Box 288, Hastings 3915. HEALESVILLE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: 11 Symon St. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Ron Martin. Ph: (059)62 3194. HORSHAM CHURCH OF THE HARVEST: Town Hall, Wilson St., Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. P.O. Box 754, Pastor John Martin, Ph: (053) 82 5524. KIEWA VALLEY CHRISTIAN CENTRE:Tawonga Assembly R.M.B. 6760 Via Wodonga 3691. Acting Pastor Gordon Harper. Ph: (060) 28 9216. KYABRAM: l i v i n g Waters' Assembly, 60 Allan St. (P.O. Box 248,3620) Ph: (058) 52 2022. Sen. Minister: Philip Powell, Ph: 52 3100. Administrator: Eric Burchett, Ph: 52 1973. KYNETON: Meeting in Shire Hall Supper Room. Sun. 11a.m. Pastor John Spinella, 'Hilltop' Central Rd. Ph: 054)22 2321. LAKES ENTRANCE: LAKES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. Meeting at Youth & Recreation Hall, Cnr. Church & Carpenter Sts. Sun. 10 a.m. Pastor Kevin Matters, Ph: (051) 55 2731. LANCEFIELD FAMILY FELLOWSHIP: Lancefield Primary School, High St. Sun. 3.30p.m. Pastor John Spinella (054) 22 2321. MALLACOOTA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 9.30a.m. Services held in Mallacoota School portable. For further details re bible Studies, prayer meetings, etc. Contact: Pastor Noel Dalrymple, Ph: (051) 58 0501. MILDURA: 'Christ Cathedral', 68 Madden Ave. P.O. Box 34, Vic. 3500. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Church office Ph: (050) 22 1394. Sen. Pastor: John Pike, 23 5603\ Assoc. Pastor: Bob Carra, 25 2132. Youth: Malcolm Weir, 23 0455. MORNINGTON COMMUNITY CHURCH: Tanti Park Community Hall, Currawong St. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Ron Pattison, 5 Carramer St. Mornington, 3931. Ph: (059) 75 2665. MORWELL: Lakeside Christian Church, cnr. Princes Hwy. & Churchill Rd. P.O. Box 853. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Richard Nugent Ph: (051) 34 7068 & 34 8756. MYRTLEFORD: OVENS VALLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: 72 Prince St., Myrtleford. Sun. 10a.m. Co-Pastors W. Geoff Embury, 5 Leggio Rd., Myrtleford, Ph: (057) 52 2506, Frank Zuvela, 72 Prince St., Myrtleford, Ph: (057) 52 1022. NEWBOROUGH: The Fruitful Branch Assembly, 10-12 Monash Rd. Pastor Brenton Matthews, Ph: (051) 27 6647. ORBOST NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY: Meets ex. C.W.A. Hall, 18 Munro St. Sun. 10am. Tues. 7.15p.m. Pastor Ian Savage, P.O. Box 38, Orbost. Bookshop & Office, Main St. (051) 54 2119. OUYEN: Civic Centre, Matheson St., Sun. 10.30am. Pastor Mark Bignell, Ph: (050) 24 5847. CI- PO Box 34, Mildura, 3500. PORTLAND ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 10.30am & 6.30pm. Portland Civic Hall, Bentick St., Pastor Daryl Potts. P.O. Box 507, Portland, 3305. Ph: (055) 23 3412. ROSEBUD: Peninsula Community Church - Rosebud Primary School Hall, Cnr. Nepean Hwy & Jetty Rd. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Church Office (059) 86 5355. Snr. Minister: R. Smith, Ph: (059) 86 4706; Assoc. Ministers: B. Clothier, Ph: (059) 85 7031; G. Jones, (03) 787 5541. Postal Address: P.O. Box 473, Rosebud 3939. SALE ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Wesley Church, Cunningham St., Sale. Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. Pastors Vic Howarth, Ph: 44 6543; Charles Packett, Ph: 44 4410. SHEPPARTON: CHARISMA CHAPEL, Verney Rd., (P.O. Box 315). Pastor John Sweeney, Ph: (058) 21 1655. Sun. 10.30am. (Fellowship Lunch) & 7.30 p.m. service. SUNBURY ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Uniting Church Hall, Barkley St. Sun. 2p.m. Pastor. Stephen Dowling, Ph: (03) 744 1497, P.O. Box 321, Sunbury, 3429. TRARALGON ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 14 Seymour St. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 7.30p.m. Pastor Ron Foulkes Ph: (051) 74 3502. P.O. Box 1305, Traralgon, 3844. WANGARATTA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. at Educ. Services Centre, 62 Ovens St. Thurs. 7.30p.m. Home Fellowships. Pastor Paul Morgan, 2 Oliver Court, (P.O. Box 196) Ph: (057) 21 6598. WARRACKNABEAL: WHEATLAND DISTRICT CHURCH. First Sun. each month 3.30 7 6.30pm. Other Sundays 10am. Band Hall, Devereaux St. Shop/office: 72 Scott St. Ph: [053) 98 1967. Pastor Neil Earl, Ph: (053) 90 2305, Andre Humbert, (053) 981985. RO. Box 16, Warracknabeal, 3393. WARRAGUL: GATEWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sun. 10am. & 7pm. at VCAH. McMillan, Korumburra Rd. Pastor John T. Brown, Ph: (056) 23 4037, Office (056) 23 1154. Sec. Mrs. Di Johnson, P.O. Box 581, Warragul, 3820. GATEWAY SCHOOLOF MINISTRIES: Principal: Pastor Brenton Matthews. Registrar: Mrs. Di Johnson, PO Box 312, Warragul, 3820. 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Matt. 28:19; 2 Cor. 13:14. . . . in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, in His personal future return to this earth in power and glory to rule a thousand years. ... in the Blessed Hope — the rapture of the Church at Christ's coming. 1 Thess. 4:17. . . . the only means of being cleansed from sin is through repentance and faith in the precious blood of Christ. Eph. 1:7. . . . regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential for personal salvation. John 1:13, 3:3, 1 Pet. 1:23. ... the redemptive work of Christ on the cross provides healing of the human body in answer to believing prayer. Isa. 53:4,.5; Matt. 8:17. ... the baptism of the Holy Spirit, according to Acts 2:4 is given to believers who ask. Luke 11:13. ... in the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a holy life. Gen. 5:16. . . . in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost, the one to everlasting life and the other to everlasting damnation. Dan. 12:2; John 11:25-26; Rev. 21:7, 8. . . . in the observance of the ordinances of Christian baptism by immersion for believers, and the Lord's Supper. Matt. 28:19; Acts 2:38; 1 Cor. 11:23-26. mSatlUBOKiOOl . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . • OFFICAL MAGAZINE OF ASSEMBLIES Ph: (08) 336 5700 ISSN 0812-4353 Green Pens or Blue? Is the Church Ready for Aids 4 Godly Foundations 9 Royal Rangers Report 13 The 6 Weeks Wonder Patient 14 Spotlight 17 Reviews 18 Where Will the River Flow? 21 Reflections 25 Selah 25 Mewslines 27 Now that you're a Christian . 31 Spooky Spaghetti and Other Nasties 33 Miracles in your Mouth (Parti) 35 From the Commonwealth Superintendent 37 A RIVER IS FLOWING By Denis & Gwen Smith NEW RELEASE CELEBRATING JUBILEE 50 — 50 years of the Assemblies of God in Australia. 1937-87. An inspirational book by Denis & Gwen Smith on the history of the A.O.G. in Australia. For all those who have wondered how the fastest growing denomination in Australia came into existence — it's all here, with many pages of historical photographs. The unity, dedication and zeal for God of the early pioneers is vividly painted as are the recent events that led to the incredible growth of the past 10 years. Successes, failings, disappointments, discovery of keys in growth... this is an exciting but honest history that will challenge as well as enlighten. Available from Australian Evangel, PO Box 95, St. Agnes, SA 5097. $6.95 (inc. postage & handling) or your local AOG Church bookshop. m, I •HP SPIRITUAL WARFARE believe' and desires that we have an understanding of God's mighty strength and abilities that are at our disposal (Eph. 1:18-19). How great then is God's power? Consider the following: 1. God is all powerful over circumstances Nahum 1:3-6 speaks of God having His way in the midst of the whirlwind and the storm, of seas and rivers Satan is our adversary being under His control, of mountains, hills and the very We have an enemy — Satan, the devil, and he literally earth itself being subject to His approach. You'll rememhates us. The Bible gives us a lot of information about ber, too, how Jesus exercised authority over natural this enemy of ours. For example it tells us that he is laws as he quelled storms and walked on the water, — a deceiver, even masquerading as a saint (2 Cor. 11:14) converted water, miraculously fed thousands from virtu— a liar, and the very father of lies (John 8:44) ally nothing, raised the dead and so on. — an enslaver, out to make all slaves to sin (Rom. 6:16) — a murderer, killing relationships and truth (John 8:44) 2. God is all powerful over men — a thief, ever seeking to rob us of true security Nebuchadnezzar was a very powerful king, ruling the (John 10:10) world of his time. One day as he was walking on the roof — a tempter, even daring to tempt Jesus (Matt. 4:3) of his royal palace of Babylon he began to boast to — a devourer, seeking to control us (1 Peter 5:8). himself of the great empire he had built (Dan, 4:1 iff), SudAnd there are many other scriptures which give us denly a voice came from heaven and declared that all a vivid picture of this god of the present age (2 Cor. 4:4). His the power and the authorify he had were only his by very name — Satan — means adversary, to lie in wait, God's permission. The king was informed that his royal enemy. Make no mistake — you have an enemy who is authority was about to be taken from him for seven years constantly against you, your family, your Christian until he acknowledged the sovereignty of God over all growth, your church, and everything you seek to do for the kingdoms of men, Jesus Christ. And that was exactly what happened. Immediately the Paul tells us, in Eph. 6:12, that'.,, our struggle is not prediction came true and Nebuchadnezzar lost sanity against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against and rulership until he finally acknowledged God's the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and supremacy, Then his kingdom was restored to him. The against spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms,' In point is that no matter what position of power any leader other words, we are not being opposed by human beings holds, he only does so by permission of God and only but rather we are fighting demonic forces and supernatremains there as long as God allows. Jesus confirmed ural powers. Many times things go wrong in our lives and this when He corrected Pilate by telling him, 'You would our churches and behind it all are opposing, evil forces have no power over me if it were not given to you from seeking to destroy, above' (Jn 19:11). We need to learn to move in spiritual warfare and to 3. God is all powerful over demons understand how we can overcome our enemy, the devil. We read in Job 1:12 and 2:6 that even Satan could not Let me share with you a precious and very powerful truth touch God's servant Job unless He-permitted it, that will help us repel every attack of Satan. It is the Jesus, too, demonstrated His power over the devil and realisation that although the devil is very powerful, God is demons again and again throughout His earthly ministry much more powerful. — overcoming the temptations of Satan (Lk, 4:2ff), freeing God is all powerful the demon possessed (Matt. 4:24; 8:16,28, etc) and healing Jesus Himself in Matt. 19:26 said that,'... with God all thise sick because of unclean spirits (Lk, 13:11; Matt 9;33; things are possible.' Job believed this and said, 'I know 15:21-28, etc.), you can do all things' (Job 42:2), Abraham was told, not 1 John 3:8 states that The reason the Son of God asked, 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' (Gen, 18:14). appeared was to destroy the devil's work and Peter Paul writes of 'His incomparably great power for us who confirms Jesus fulfilled this commission when he writes, We are living in days of great spiritual progress in the Church of Jesus. Nevertheless these are also days of great spiritual attack on Christians and the Church. I'm sure you've realised by now that being a Christian means you are not out on some pleasant Sunday school picnic! OCTOBER T The touch of love In Luke 15 we read of Christ's account of the prodigal son. Verse 20 holds the key here: 'And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.' Here we observe the story of restoration with a son who had abandoned his home and family. Yet, the reunion reveals the father giving his son a touch of love as he meets him with a kiss of reconciliation. Really, the father could have waited at the door, or even inside the house, yet he chose to run out and meet his son. He met the boy with a touch of love, throwing his arms around him in an act of unreserved forgiveness. We must learn to deal in love with people. I appreciate the words of James Robinson in this regard when he says, 'I never condemn a sinner, 1 condemn sin!' What powerful words. Today, as never before, we all desperately need the touch of love. The touch of compassion The key verse here is Luke 10:34: 'And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.' This particular verse clearly reveals the touch of compassion shown by the Good Samaritan. The Samaritan just did not look upon the fallen man, for he poured oil and wine into his wounds — all of which has a beautiful scriptural application. Just as the man on the road had been robbed and torn by human hands, so too have many of us today. We have been wounded by life, by circumstances, by the business world, and robbed by all kinds of situations. In essence, many of us are walking around as 'dead people', without a sense of purpose, destiny and direction. We have lost our vision. However, there is a touch of compassion — a touch of release, through the oil of the Holy Spirit, the wine of joy. The world desperately needs to see and feel the touch of compassion — our compassion. So many people we will contact will be hurt and wounded, left to die by the circumstances of life. God give us compassion today for the CD D 0 0 LL In recent years, there has been quite a thened in their faith and brought closer to lot of debate over the subject of what has God by those who have encouraged them been called the hyper-faith or 'Word' to get into the Word of God to believe it movement and, to be sure, there have and to confess it. I am grateful for any been many excesses in that area of Chris- emphasis that will put the Word of God tian expression; some folk have unfortu- where it belongs, that will open people's nately moved into presumption, or have hearts to the truth that is revealed in that done bizarre things in the name of the Word. Lord. While not endorsing these unfortunate A living word The Bible is a living book — it is not a practices in any way, it needs to be said that, on the other hand, there are a great mere textbook. It has the power to repronumber of people who have been streng- duce in us the likeness of Jesus Christ. The OCTOBER 1987 scripture declares that we are 'born again', not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible seed by the Word of God which lives and abides forever.1 This incredible Word of God has the power to create faith in our hearts the moment we hear of Jesus Christ. Romans 10 declares that when someone preaches the Word of God, faith is created in the hearts of those who hear, and they are born again by the power of God — 'so faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.'2 OCTOBER SAVE $1.00 KENNY MARKS The World's Best Christian Movies and Top Speakers are now available for your use on W Video Cassettes. * Own your own video * Rent for home use * Churches can build a video library for use by their congregation. Treasures in the Snow Family real-life drama 90 min. lease $89 A Thief in trie nigm Chilling Bible Prophecy 70 min. lease $89 Under Arresi Action packed life story 56 min. lease $85 Pilgrims Progress Immortal classic 72 min. lease $85 \X7 Icorpe Ed. note: In September 'Evangel I ran an article on the dangers of Dungeons and Dragons' and, in June's riewslines, pointed out that certain TV program sponsors continue to negatively stereotype Christians. Other areas of concern today are Nestles' latest Zodiac' chocolate bars, full frontal nudity and blatant profanity on most TV channels, 'Hot' brand posters sold in record departments of major stores, certain greeting cards, someHissan adverts, occult-riddled childrens TV programmes and comics, Halloween (see riewslines page 30) and Heinz Spooky Spaghetti'. Paul Camac is the concerned senior pastor of New Life Centre, Caloundra (Qld.) who picked up the challenge to the Heinz Corporation in respect of its sales of the 'Spooky Spaghetti' product. You probably read about it in one of the major newspapers. Reports said that the Heinz company were treating the matter seriously and in a reply to Pastor Camac indicated that the air time advertising was completed and The old adage that the pen is mightier they had no future plans to promote the than the sword is still a powerful one and product. letters of personal protest to stores, spon- SPOOKY SPAGHETTI AND OTHER NASTIES sors, TV channels, manufacturers and so on are not without weight, as Heinz's reply to Pastor Camac and others has proven. A word of advice — You may feel encouraged to take a stand against suspect advertising sales products and certain TV programs and to pen your disapproval. Companies and TV stations do want to hear from the public and quite often they do take note but write wisely. Avoid Pentecostal and religious jargon' and keep letters simple, as short as possible and straight to the point. 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Adelaide was known in the other states as The Holy City and is still referred to as the 'City of Churches', despite the recent increase in crime. Perhaps at this time of approaching these 200th year celebrations it would be good to consider South Australia's godly beginnings and the aspirations of its founders for its future. A special purpose in God The person who opened up the southern portion of Australia for free settlement was Captain Charles Sturt, one of Australia's greatest and most heroic inland explorers. He was a man of courage and prayer, for 'in many a scene of danger, of difficulty, and of sorrow he had risen from his knees calm and confident.'1 God spared his life on numerous occasions as he endured tremendous hardships when facing the harshness of the Australian inland. When he completed his exploration Sturt, with his men, 'went down on his knees and with tears of joy offered his thanks to Almighty God.'2 Charles Sturt loved the majesty of the bush and often 'praised his God that He had done such wondrous things.'3 It was Sturt who in Feb. 1834 wrote to the Colonial Office and 'prophesied that the men of South Australia would one day people the heart of the continent and that the Australian colonies would emulate America. He urged them to convince the Aborigine that the white man was coming as a brother. He urged them, too, not to give the Aborigine trifling presents but to protect him against violence and aggression, until that day when as children of the same heavenly Father, they had all learned to look at each other with love and charity.'4 Then there were men who believed God had a special purpose in the Christian settlement of Australia. Men such as the Permanent Under Secretary of the Colonial Office, James Stephen, who 'believed that the government of men should conform to the government of God,'5 and encouraged Christian families to settle here as well as being influential in the choice of Christian leaders in the colonising of the country. Co-operating with 'providence' Stephen's desire was to establish our nation as 'a Christian, virtuous enlightened state in the centre of the eastern hemisphere and within reach of the Chinese, Hindu and Mohammedan nations.'6 Certainly we are seeing the continuing fulfilment of this great prophetic statement given to the Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's land more than 160 years ago, as we see China opening up to the printing of the Word of God, and as we see missionaries continuing to be sent out from this nation. Many Christians were instrumental in the formation of South Australia, amongst them was a man named Robert Torrens who stated in a speech in the House of Commons in 1827 that 'we are co-operat- "R ALIA N EVAN GEL ing in the scheme of Providence and are the favoured instruments in causing Christian civilisation to "cover the earth as the waters cover the sea".'7 George Fife Angas, who resigned as a Colonisation Commissioner to take up a position of the board of directors of the South Australia Company, was also a committed Christian and the real father of South Australia's religious liberties. 'My great object was, in the first instance, to provide a place of refuge for pious dissenters of Great Britian, who could in their new home discharge their consciences before God in civil and religious duties without any disabilities.'8 It was Angas' hope 'that South Australia will become the headquarters for the diffusion of Christianity in the Southern Hemisphere.'9 It was claimed that in fifty years he circulated over one million copies of scripture, many millions of tracts and two million copies of devotional books such as Spurgeon's 'Morning by Morning' and 'Evening by Evening'.10 Angas also provided a voluntary non-denominational elementary education for sixpence a week. The schools' sole textbook was the Bible! Bible in one hand, work tool in other Charles Mann, who believed it was his purpose to assist in the settlement 'with the Bible in one hand and the axe (to clear the wilderness) in the other.'11 was appointed the first Advocate General. The Colonial manager was Samuel Stephens, appointed by George Angas because he had been converted at a Wesleyan revival and 'fallen to the floor in agony and cried for mercy so piteously that the Holy Ghost had showered the blessing of salva- The Bible tells us: 'Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved' (Acts 16:31). This is a positive, biblical foundation on which you can build your faith. Another important verse says: 'For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life' (John 3:16). If you believe with all your heart in the promises of the Bible you can know by faith that you are truly a Christian. You have made the right choice Your decision to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Saviour and to join yourself to worldwide millions of Christian people 2. You can know by fact If you have repented of your sins and was the wisest choice you have ever made. accepted Jesus Christ as your personal You will be welcomed to the body of Christ Saviour, you can know by fact that you are as you worship God regularly in the church saved. It is not that you will someday be of your choice. saved, but that you are saved from sin One of the first things you will notice, today. now that you are a Christian is the change Jesus said: 'Whoever believes in the Son in your nature. In response to your repenthas eternal life' (John 3:36). Salvation is a ance for sin and commitment to follow definite personal experience gained at a Jesus Christ, the Lord has forgiven your sins and made you clean and innocent particular moment of time — the moment toward God as if you were a newborn babe. Jesus Christ cleanses you of your sins. It is Jesus called this being 'born again'. He not a process of becoming a Christian, but said: 'Except a man be born again, he rather a state of being a son of God. The cannot see the kingdom of God' (John 3:3). Bible says: "Beloved, now are we the sons Another Bible verse says: 'Therefore if any Of God' (1 John 3:2). man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old 3. You can know by feeling things are passed away; behold, all things One of the thrilling signs that you are are b e c o m e new' (2 Corinthians 5:17). now a Christian is the joy you feel when As a 'new creature' in Christ, you will you are with other Christians, when you now be a different kind of person than you read the Bible, when you sing the hymns were before. You will live a clean, fruitful, and other songs of worship, when you pray and worshipful life dedicated to the cause to God, and when you hear the preaching of Jesus Christ. of God's Word. The Bible says that the Spirit of God 'bears witness with our How can you know you're a Christian? spirit, that we are the children of God' You probably have observed already (Rom. 8:16). how confident other believers are in their Christian faith. There are three ways you Questions that you can now confican know for certain that you are a true dently answer Christian: Are you now a Christian? How did you become a Christian? How do you know 1. You can know by faith that you are saved? Faith is knowing and having confidence You have recently made the most imin something for which you may see no portant decision of your life. Continue in immediate physical evidence. We believe your new faith by attending church regulin God even though we cannot see Him. arly. We believe the Bible is the Word of God even though it was written thousands of years ago. Adopted from permission. 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Every person married or about to be married, 18 or 80, needs to read the ' 'Act of Marriage''. R R p $4.95 A COMMENTARY $56.95 ON THE WHOLE * BIBLE - Matthew Henry £££ Matthew Henry's comments are timeless and shed great light on the Scriptures. This 6 vol. set is a major best-seller month after month. RRP $199.95 * ON SALE WHILE STOCKS LAST OR UNTIL 31st DECEMBER, 1987 * * SYDNEY MELBOURNE BRISBANE 17-19 RYEDALE ROAD, WEST RYDE, 2114 Phone: (02) 807.4477 Fax: (02) 809.6207 6A VICKI STREET, BLACKBURN SOUTH, 3130 Phone: (03) 878.4600 Fax: (03) 877.3016 7 BROADWAY STREET, WOOLLOONGABBA, 4102 Phone: (07) 891.5100 Fax: (07) 391.8930 * to evangelicals. Some of his articles have appeared in Evangel. On the Wednesday before his passing on, and just before he lapsed into unconsciousness, while his wife and a friend were visiting him, he suddenly began to pray in intercession and with great fervour for the salvation of souls, the work of Mew Life, and for other matters so dear to his heart. John Coleman was much respected by all who knew him and he will be greatly missed from church and literary life. TWEED HEADS, NSW Pastor Noel Brown, who contributes the vast majority of our 'Selah' column quotes, reports: Tou may be interested to know that after I compiled the 'Selah' quotes in an album I received a request from an FM station in Victoria to record them on tape for broadcasting. This I did at our local Gold Coast FM4 CRB studios and they are broadcasting them also. I did 238 quotes in the first taping. May God bless and use these snippets of truth and dynamic quotations from real men and women of God to penetrate Australian's minds and spirits with the liberating truth.' BEROWRA: New outreach Turning Point Christian Fellowship has outreached into Berowra some 13km. north on the Pacific Hwy., according to Pastor Barry Bruton, and continued growth is expected. 1. Attendance Goal: At least 100,000 members, adherents and children by conference 1989. 2. Churches Goal: 700 congregations 3. Outreach Goal: Every church over 100 to start at least one new church during the conference period. 4. national Goal: An assembly in every town in Australia with a population of 1000 or more. 5. A special emphasis on prayer. 6. An involvement by every church in missions. O V E R S E A S : TOLEDO, U.S.A.: Laughter the best medicine When under stress, it's better to laugh than have a 'good cry,' according to a study by Susan Labott of the University of Just Released HYMNS CHORUSES CAROLS Copyright cleared a iM *<«Sfj» * Transparencies" - used by over 1000 c h u r c h e s . * Music P* * Words * Cassettes * Annual Supplements (Seven now current) I ^tfS^P \ "^iP^Si \\ff^i/ ^ ^ " 4 £ i ? » xh4£ir^ Brochure: Resource Christian Music P.O. Box 96 Spr ingvale 3171 Phone (03) 551 747G OCTOBER 1987 Toledo. Crying often will simply confirm the negative aspects of a person's situation and convince him he should be depressed, she said. 'Someone will say, "I didn't think it was bothering me so much, but look how I'm crying, I must be upset",' said Labott, who studied 714 men and women. 'The behaviour itself makes their mood worse.' Those who cry much under stress are more hostile, anxious, tired, and depressed than those who cried a little under stress, she observed. DALLAS, U.S.A.: meditation failure When a power blockout occured during Shirley MacLaine's 'Connecting with the Higher Self seminar in Dallas, MacLaine tried to summon her 'spiritual powers' to repair the problem, but to no avail. The cause of the backout: a 12-inch water line had burst and flooded a power station. MacLaine told the 1,000 seminar attendees, who paid $300 a head, to sit crosslegged and try to repair the broken water line through medidation. 'Imagine the water slowing down,' she instructed them. 'Now picture the workmen finding the broken pipe and securing them together.' However, the seminar — originally scheduled to last 7 hours — ended a few minutes later in the still dark room! WORLD: Bible translation bloopers While Bible translation for the most part is a serious and solemn business, a few chuckles can arise when translators slip up. Checking the draft of the Song of Songs not long ago, a United Bible Societies translation team found that the person responsible for the language conversion had misunderstood the English text. In chapter 4, verse 2, where the Good News Bible text reads: 'Your teeth are as white as sheep... not one of them is missing,' the translated version came out: 'Your teeth are as white as sheep... only one of them is left. THE SIX WEEKS WONDER PATIENT It was October 1, 1986, and my husband was still in the Homsby hospital recuperating after a kidney operation and, it seemed, progressing so well. The phone rang early that morning; it was the hospital to inform me that my husband had taken a bad turn and was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). They would not tell me anything more and for a moment 1 wondered if they were concealing something worse. I felt numb and my throat went dry. By JAYANTHA JEYARATNAM was being monitored on another machine and they said his condition was 'critical and grave'. Prayers I requested our home fellowship leader's wife, Jenny, who brought me to the hospital to phone our pastors and ask for prayers for Christy. I was so happy that we belong to a warm supportive and growing church, the Hills Christian Life Centre. They immediately prayed fervently for Christy's healing as well as upholding the 'Critical and grave' situation Believing that God is control of every whole family. Pastors came to lay hands situation I immediately committed Christy on, anoint and pray for Christy and later to into His care and asked Jesus to lay His uplift and encourage him in the Lord. healing hands on him. While waiting for a The doctors informed me that Christy friend to pick me up and take me to hospi- had a condition diagnosed as pulmonary tal it came to my mind that I ought to embolism which was explained to us as an praise and thank God, for we are told to accumulation of blood cloths in his lungs give thanks to God at all times. and as a result he had stopped breathing On reaching the ICU, I saw Christy lying earlier. Throughout the day his condition still, breathing heavily, with a number of remained the same. As the patient's next of kin, members of tubes attached to his mouth, nose and hands. The draining bags that were intro- the family were given a little room close to duced after the operation were also evi- the ICU. During the day as well as at night dent. He looked utterly helpless. I was so we got on our knees and prayed many surprised at the dramatic change in him times for Christy, claiming God's promsince I saw him the previous afternoon, ises of healing and protection as found in and so distressed by his condition that I Isaiah 53:5, Psalm 91:14-16 and 1 John 3:22-23. fainted. Later the doctors informed us that Christy had collapsed in the shower and Extensive brain damage had stopped breathing. He was on a ventilEarly next morning when I saw Christy ator that was not merely assisting him to he looked very tired and later the neurobreathe but rather was doing all the brea- surgeon informed us that during the night thing for him. His heart beat was rapid and Christy had suffered a severe stroke which AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL had not only left him paralysed on the right side but had also resulted in loss of sight in the right eye and loss of his speech faculty. This diagnosis was confirmed by a brain scan taken a week later which revealed that there were a number of blood cloths in the brain and the damage done was extensive. As a result of this, the doctors further informed us, that even if he should come round, he might never be normal again. We told the doctors and nurses that we believe in a 'miracle working' God and that Christy was the object of a lot of prayers by committed Christians not only in Australia but right around the world. They probably thought we were either naive or insane. As we were being so positive of Christy receiving complete healing, the hospital staff were taken aback and felt we were not being realistic. So a social worker was called in to prepare me to accept 'reality' as it were. She would do her utmost to try to convince me how critical the situation was. She even asked me if 1 had prepared the children. In actual fact the boys had been really good right through this ordeal and their childlike faith was so strong it was very encouraging. They simply told everyone 'our dad will get well soon and come home because we have asked Jesus.' One day Shehan came home from school and said, 'Mum I found more people to pray for dad' and told me how he had 'rounded up' some of his friends at school to do just that! We continued to pray, not merely for Christy's life, but for his complete healing and the recovery of the health he had enjoyed prior to the operation, Never once did we doubt the alternative and God assured us in many ways and gave us His complete peace. Assurance In a moment of weakness I cried unto God saying I know in my heart that you are going to touch and heal Christy, but I want to hear from your Word. As I opened the Bible my eyes fell on Daniel 6:26-27, 'He is a living God, and He will rule forever. His kingdom will never be destroyed, and His power will never come to an end. He saves and rescues; He performs wonders and miracles in heaven and on earth. He saved Daniel from being killed by the lions.' It was the rhema word I needed and I CD W z lips and Rachel were farewelled by the Geraldton assembly after 12 years of faithRIVERLAND, S.A.: Healings and ful service. salvations NODBURY, S.A.: Induction service The assembly's humble beginnings in'The Al Furey Crusade held here recently Dr. Andrew Evans, Commonwealth Super- volved many moves, from meeting in a saw four churches combine for meetings intendent, inducted Pastor Steve Bacon small home — named the Barn — to the at Loxton, Waikerie and Berri' writes and his wife, Eve, into the pastorate of Progress Hall, Arts Council Hall, Uniting Senior Pastor Jim Mackey of Berri AOG. Calvary Community Church in August. It Church Centre and, finally, the beautiful 'The churches involved were AOG (Berri was a special occasional celebration for A-frame, modern facility and car park and Waikerie), Berri CRC and Loxton the assembly which has been without a which 'provides the best worship centre in Church of Christ. Record crowds turned pastor for almost a year, partially due to the town'. Over these years many souls out nightly and there were several heal- visa delays to allow Pastor Bacon and his have been saved and during the past five ings of which the most notable was the family to move here from South Africa. years Pastor Phillips' eldest son, Andrew, receiving of healing by two previously During this time the assembly has con- has been the assistant pastor, especially deaf people, one a 7 year old Aboriginal tinued to develop through good planning attending to the youth work. girl. One man was wonderfully healed from by the oversight, aided by visiting minA presentation of an antique engraved a back complaint which he had suffered ifies and support from other churches. copper vase was made to Pastor Phillips from for 18 years. How with its own pastor, the Modbury and Joan. Pastor Andrew and his wife, Tra'AH our goals were reached. 43 sould assembly looks forward to great growth. cey, were also presented with a silver tea were saved, 27 were baptised in the Holy set and engraved tray. The incoming pasWARWICK, Qld: Kelvin Banks visit Spirit in one night, and financially the tor, Frank Stockley, arrived in August from Pastor Peter Rubie of Good Mews Fellowcrusade was debt free even after giving a the Girrawheen assembly to further build ship reports: 'We havejust finished a four generous love offering to the evangelist's on the foundations laid by the Philljps. day crusade with Brother Melvin Banks ministry. All the glory os God's, praise His from the U.K., during which some 50 deciname.' sions for Christ were made and many were GIRRAWHEEN, W.A.: Teen Challenge healed by the power of God. Because of his progress UNLEY, S.A.: Happy ending Pastor Malcolm Smith, Executive DirecOnly six months after a disastrous fire, many TV appearances, weekly U.K. radio tor of Teen Challenge (WA) writes: 'We believed to be the work of an arsonist, programs and many medically conhave been established here in Perth for 2 swept through the House of Tabor's cha- firmed healings, Rev. Banks was readily short years and have seen the blessing of rismatic Bible college in Unley Park, S.A., welcomed by the media and received God establish the Teen Challenge Training an almost brand new building has risen excellent TV, radio and newspaper coverCentre that is ministering the power of the age. from the ashes and rubble. The stately, risen Christ to many troubled rebellious early 20th century building again stands 'In Queensland for only two weeks on and drug addicted youth. fully restored to its original glory, and his return from great crusades in Mew resumed its function as a Bible college Zealand, he ministered in Emerald, Gladfrom July 20 at the beginning of the new stone, Mackay, the Gold Coast and Warschool term. A gracious gift of 400 new wick, We greatly appreciated our brother's student chairs and a complete range of ministry and his willingness to come to office chairs has recently been received small towns such as ours. He will be from the world's largest Christian church returning to Australia next year for big — the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, missions in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Korea. Many Australian Christians from Toowoomba and the smaller towns of most denominations have also supported Queensland.' the rebuilding program. A special rededication of the Tabor Col- Gerald ton, W.A.: The Phillips lege building was held on August 9. 'It's farewelled 'Teen Challenge Perth has purchased a been a happy ending to what was a disasOn June 28 Pastor John and Joan Phil- very substantial property of 63 acres with A U S T R A L I A : trous fire,' said Pastor Dennis Slape, Executive Director. OCTOBER 1987 J CD LU Z ^ ^ v \ : HURTING? GOD CARES KAROBRAN FARM — A LIVE IN SPIRIT-FILLED RESTORATION PROGRAM • Christian community set on 100 acres of Australian bush • Trained staff provide constant care 7 days a week • Excellent modern facilities • A 3 month course — training for employment and in God's Word • $80 per week covers all expenses including all food and tuition VISITORS WELCOME! Only 3 hours to Naracoorte from Adelaide or 4 from Melbourne. Ring ahead to Mrs. Judy Kreeck (087) 64 7519 and let us show you our hospitality. CANBERRA BIBLE COLLEGE 1988 NIGHT BIBLE COLLEGE COURSE This is a lectured 2 year part-time Certificate of Christian Ministries Course, for men and women in conjunction with Rhema Bible College (Qld). For information and prospectus please write to: Canberra Christian Ministries College c/- Pastor Karl Krahmer, Canberra Christian Life Centre, P.O. Box 111, Parkes, NSW 2870. Or ring (068) 62 3718. APPLICATIONS CLOSE 15 JANUARY 1988 KAROBRAN FARM CURRENTLY HAS VACANCIES Where possible a referring letter from your pastor would be helpful. Applications and enquiries to: Karobran Farm, P.O. Box 720, Naracoorte 5271, or phone (087) 62 1786. Donations over $2 are tax deductible. QMm< CHRISTIAN CENTRE PRESENTS OUR 6th CHRISTMAS-NEW YEAR CAMP 3pm Mon. Dec. 28,1987 to 3pm Fri. January 1,1988 warns Pastor Darryl Stott Senior Minister of Karobran New Life Centre, Naracoorte to which Karobran is affiliated. UlfLllfllllti Pastor Les Penaluna, B.Ed.. A.UA, Dip.T.. Dip.Phys.Ed. Counsellor, Bible teacher and Assistant Pastor APPLICATIONS TO KAROBRAN FARM, P.O. Box 720, Naracoorte, SA. 5271. • • • I am interested in supporting Karobran I need help, please send further details Please tell me about Karobran Prayer Partners GUEST SPEAKER: T i m Hall (Harvest International Ministries) PastorTim Hall has travelled around Australia, planting churches and winning souls. He will bring to us the burning message of Prayer, Fasting and Power Evangelism for national revival in Australia. COSTS: Adults $130.00 Maximum Family Rate: 10-14 yrs$ 75.00 $450.00 2- 9 yrs$ 50.00 For registration form and further information, post to: Merroo Christian Centre, Mill Rd., Kurrajong, 2758. NAME: Name ADDRESS: Address: CHURCH:. Code: PHONE: BE EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ;; w . , ; s v. '•-• .-V'-r r „ * - J :...::•..:•:'•••• ; :•: W^M?9£WS^^M What would you do if you knew somebody was into witchcraft and wanted to help them? Obviously, the first thing we would have to establish is that they wanted to be helped! But once we have established that, we would immediately get right into deliverance ministry. Ministering our authority in Christ, bringing the person involved to renounce their involvement in forbidden areas of activity, and even remove themselves from certain items they used in their witchcraft. Subtleness Modern day witchcraft, however, is a bit more subtle than the usual confrontation with witches! What am I getting at? Let's allow the Word of Qod to speak: Tor rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft!' (i Sam. 15:23). Witchcraft and rebellion grow off of the same tree. They are of the same spirit and produce the same sorts of fruit. There is very little difference (if any!). Titus 3:1-2 instructs us to remind people in the body of Christ to be subject (submissive) to authorities. Rebellion has to do with authority. One way to get rid of all witchcraft and rebellion is to do away with authority! But to do that, we would have to get rid of God! You cannot separate Qod and authority. Romans 13 tells us that all authority comes from Qod. This is the way of Qod. If we come into His kingdom, one of the first things we must learn is to submitandhonourall the authorities that come across our lives. Submission H i m (1 Thes. 5:16-18; Rom. 8:28). By Noel P. Brown Praise is one of the greatest evidences of faith. The very act of praise releases the power of Qod into a set of circumstances and enables Qod to change them if this is His design. Very often it is our attitude that hinders the solution of a problem. The joy of the Lord is your strength' (Meh. 8:iot>). Get from darkness to light through prais- protection. Did you ever wonder why Qod said that honouring your father and mother had attached to it a long life and all being well with you? (Eph. 6:3). Because they are the first authority we confront in life and if we learn to honour them properly, then we will have no trouble with all the other authorities in life. All will be well. A long life will be ours. Authority lies in three basic areas: family, civil and church authority. We need to continually ask ourselves if we are submissive to these authorities, because authority is of Qod. He put it there for our protection and our own good! Only the spiritually minded see it that way. The carnal mind Successfulness only sees being submissive to authority as There is so much more to this imporan obstacle to avoid in life! How sad tant subject. So many folk have serious indeed. problems in life because they have never Why is rebellion like withcraft? Because learned this simple principle of Qod. it is of the same nature. If we operate in The carnal person despises authority. rebellion, we undermind authority instead The spiritual person looks for authority of supporting it. If we operate in rebellion and its approval upon their life. The carnal then we try to get our own way by manipu- person is independent and stubborn. The lation and subtle deceit (like a witch cast- spiritual person is teachable and depending a spell to get his/her own way!) If we ent on those whom Qod adds to their life. are of a submissive spirit, then we will Modern day witchcraft is very real and have no fear of authority (read Rom. 13:1-5). just as destructive andjust as much to be We will not have to do anything behind the avoided. backs of the one Qod has put in charge! The cure is easy. Consider and heed the In fact we can openly and honestly share warnings and instructions of Heb. 13:17, all our plans, desi res, and actions and seek J u d e l l and Num. 16:lff. the blessing of those Qod puts in charge Success in Qod is straight forward. Let's over us. Then when we do something, we go for it. Let's do it! The devil will have no will have an uncommon boldness in doing foothold in a church or a life committed it because those whom Qod has graciously to the above principles. and lovingly put in our lives as authorities, will be behind us 100%. If they are not able to be behind what we do 100% then we Pastor Lyle Peluso has recently returned need to seek Qod as to why? That's real to the US. ing Qod for He is controlling everything and working out everything that happens for good for those who love ("pause and calmly think of that" Amplified Bible) By LYLE PELUSO The man who rows the boat generally doesn't have time to rock it. The quicker you get rid of what you know, the sooneryou'll be open to what you ought to know' (Lionel Fifield). The fire is sent to strengthen you, not to destroy you. (Chris Harvey<: Prophetic song portion). There's no law to worry. Let the devil do the worrying' (Chris Harvey). »bLH 1987 Because of a wrong inner concept and through suffering from that terrible complex of self-rejection, some people always interpret correction as rejection. To these sensitive and hurting souls we must be moved with deep compassion assuring them of our unconditional love, establishing the credibility to minister to them by Christ's love and only making the correction after inner healing has taken place or the Spirit of Qod gently moves on us to draw attention to the fault. This month's 'Selah' segment was compiled by Pastor Noel P. Brown, Tweed Heads Assembly, riSW. THE PRACTICE OF PENTECOST By George Canty, Marshall Pickering, 210pp. RRP $14.25. George Canty is no newcomer to Pentecost having been an internationally renowned speaker for many years and a Pentecostal pioneer, evangelist, teacher, author and broadcaster. This latest book of Canty's has been subtitled "A Handbook on discerning and developing the gifts of the Spirit' which will cause many to think 'Oh, no; not another "manual" on spiritual gifts.' However, the subtitle belies the fulness of the book's content. A prolific writer, with over 30 years experience in Pentecostal leadership, the author does not dis• * s e 'the 9 gifts' until the final chapters * ^ Rather, in part 1, he initially s own experience in discovering t and the resultant progress in development, ministry and revel,me readers may be disappointed at and want to skip Canty's autobiographical reflections. Don't! This section, as with part two ('Back to the Start —Basic Truths'), contains profound insights and builds a base for his later teachings on the gifts, and includes excellent chapters on the baptism in the Spirit and the anointing. Part 3 which specifically deals with tongues is especially insightful and the author, as he does throughout the book, does not hesitate to face front-on contro- sial issues and even to challenge Pentecostal traditionalism e.g. Should every tongue be immediately interprets ted?; !s every tongue meant to be interpretated?; Are tongues God-ward, man-ward or both?; Free singing in the Spirit 'on request' and so on. 'Gifts of Men' is the title of part 4 and deals with church order, authority and the ascension gifts of Eph. 4:11. Again, Canty writes from much experience and with great insightfulness, e.g. 'Our personal spiritual life must be watched even more closely when the gifts of God are granted and success comes', and Tower (is) one thing, but a deepening fellowship (with the Spirit) another' (p.87). His comments will not please everyone and he does not mince words, e.g.'to call (choose) a man from a small restricted fellowship (as) an apostle would be pretentious, and would deserve the ridicule the world would have for it' (p.130), and 'Stop making "the gospel appeal", I mean that agony of low lights, sweet music, pleadings and threats, embarrassing to all . . . the sugary type of gospel appeal — "bow your heads, nobody moving, nobody looking around"... If you do make a call of some sort it is vital to make the absolute need of decision clear, a moment of acceptance, repentance and response' (p.157). George Canty's book is well balanced, scripturally based and effectively challenging. A different style than most b™5" on using the gifts of the Spirit, it giv< much food for thought. Recognised Pentecostal leader with a tremens grasp of spiritual truth and revelation, Canty's publication is a timely one, finishing wisely on the greatest gift of all — the gift of love. Recommended. NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY By Leon Morris, Academic Books (Zondervan), 368pp. RRP $38.50. In his preface Dr. Morris, former principal of Ridley College, Melbourne, and acknowledged author, has written; The ^^M^^fiW^-^^^-r^fi^SlfJ^^^^^^^flv^^"^^ AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL aim of this book is to provide a compact introduction to the theology of the Mew Testament. The subject is a big one but I have not sought to add yet another large work. Rather I have tried to steer a middle course between being unhelpfully brief and being too long and technical for the student or the interested layman'. Morris has achieved this, having written primarily with the student in mind. Yet, because of his usual thoroughness and insights he has given us a meaty volume which will appeal to all — the student and those who wish a strong, secure base from which to research further. In considering the various NT. books, Leon Morris effectively comments on the great themes and doctrines of Christianity —- the Godhead, salvation, Christ's passion, truth, judgment, faith and works, life in the Spirit and so on. A great exponent of the Word, he has virtually cross referenced every paragraph with many scriptures. Footnotes have been deliberately kept to a minimum but the book concludes with an impressive, helpful index of subjects, persons and scripture references used. The book, in general, avoids getting caught up with various critical scholarly theories and concentrates on what the actual theology of the M T. books expresses or implies. As Dr. Morris puts it: 'I am trying hard to find out what the NT. authors meant, and this was not as an reaches out for Him. It is going to reach out for the righteousness of Christ, and in doing so, God is going to have His way in most of the hearts and lives of the body of Christ, and we will then be able to truly flow with the Spirit of God.'4 The Queenland State Superintendent added: This outpouring of the Holy Spirit is destined to bring us to the unity of the Spirit, the unity of the faith, and prepare us for the coming of the Lord. It is too important to relegate to the back-room. Compromise and a watered-down expression of the Spirit-filled life will result in a torn and empty vessel, with only a smell of where the new wine used to be. New wine is not enough. New wine-skins are essential.'5 The principal of Commonwealth Bible College drew attention to the need to stay on the foundations of God's Word: "What was the secret of the sustained growth and consolidation of the early church? The answer is provided in Acts 2:42. "They continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship and in breaking of bread and in prayers." Let us also "give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine" (1 Tim. 4:13) —the doctrine that is divine, refreshing, authoritative, purifying, liberating, practical and gloriously contagious.'6 A visiting overseas evangelist expressed his comments: 'Australia — be aware of the time you have now. The harvest is there. Launch out into the deep. Now is the time to make new efforts. God's Spirit is moving and wants to use you to lead others to Christ, to support the church, to encourage your fellow-believers, to inspire vision, to make sacrifices. Australia, this is your day!'7 Vision and hardwork An Executive member spoke concerning vision and leadership: 'Every moment must have vision — 'Where there is no vision, people perish.' Things grind slowly to a halt. When a movement ceases to move, it needs to look for another name! Prophetic vision is not programs or ambitious plans that we dream up and then bring to the Almighty for His blessing. It starts with God, is received by the Holy Ghost, acted on in faith, and brings certain results. This vision must reach into every area of life: personal, local and national. The last is equally as important as the others. I feel I can say that we would never have achieved such large local churches in Australia, had it not been for the prophetic vision at national level. When a movement has vision, and clear-cut direction, that vision releases those who are linked to it in fellowship. It creates the sort of atmosphere in which ministries thrive and come to fruitfulness. A man's right to the privilege of leadership is that he has received a God-given vision. We can't lead without it, neither will others follow. People don't get inspired by plans or ambitious targets — think of a number and double it! They get enthused, and their faith rises when they are confronted by men with a God-given vision. Such men will fire others to expect the apparently unattainable. We are presently enjoying great times in God, but 1 would prophesy that the best days for the Assemblies of God, and indeed the Pentecostal movement, lie ahead, and that we will emerge to fulfil our potential in God. It will not "just happen" — great leadership, hard work, vision, much prayer and pioneering new areas are necessary, and God is still producing the right men in Australia, to bring about the necessary changes. Change doesn't come easily — people are generally adverse to it and oppose it. Yet, without necessary change, the prophetic voice will be stifled and the movement will never be released further. As God's people pray, get together, and refuse to accept anything less than the Word of the Lord for their day, you can be sure that the Spirit of God will rise up, and raise up, and release His people into the fullness of His blessing. There is simply no substitute for that.'8 Avoid spiritual erosion One of the founding pioneers of the Assemblies of God in Australia commented: 'As we run our eyes over the list of the numerous assemblies, we have to realise that the Lord has done things for us, for which we are glad. We must, however, in viewing this splendid superstructure, the work of the Holy Spirit, think back to the foundation and the Founder of our fellowship. The stability of the 'building', and of A BIBLE COLLEGE... ...CONCERNED WITH The Arts IICM a multi-denominational, charismatic Bible College sponsored by Christian Life Centre Sydney, Hills and North Shore. DIPLOMA IN CREATIVE MINISTRIES Equipping Christians for creative evangelism in: MUSIC, DANCE, DRAMA and VISUAL ARTS (2 yr full time, single studies available) Contact: IICM. P.O. Box 207, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia. Ph: (02) 597 7177 our future, rests upon the strengths and security1 of our foundations. Time has an eroding effect on the Church, and character and the qualities of spiritual endurance, sacrifice and separation can be undermined by allowing the world, the flesh and the devil to replace the dedicated example of the fathers of our faith. It is Australia's time of visitation, and it was once prophesied by the English preacher, Smith Wigglesworth, that Australia is to be the last nation to be visited with revival before the Lord returns. The time has come and we see the signs of preparation everywhere. Despite the prevailing wickedness and violence, the Holy Spirit is encouraging hearts everywhere, to give heed to the gospel. We are prospering and possessing the land. We were once a despised handful of dedicated saints, with assemblies one could number on our fingers. All the Spirit-filled were known to each other, and our leaders were poor, but rich in faith. WHAT DO THESE MEN & WOMEN HAVE IN COMMON BESIDES SUCCESS? 1 how r I ftccpmblies of God ?S G«en Smith THEY ARE PART OF A MIGHTY ARMY OF WHO ARE CHANCING THEIR WORLD FOR JESUS Rhema Bible College was founded with a driving motivation to train and equip men and women for the end-time harvest and to fulfil their calling as apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. The whole curriculum is geared to making Rhema graduates effective church planters and leaders... and they are doing it. Study in the brand new facilities in 1988 Write today for a prospectus to: Rhema Bible College, P.O. Box 420, Aitkenvale, Qld. 4814. Townsville, Qld. Ph: (077) 74 5066. mcm WILL we RIVER ™w? OCTOBER 1987 A BIBLE COLLEGE, ise, but as the necessary understanding of what ~ for us today.' An ur library. through Chrisby S.John .- •''•'•'"' ?m///'e • ffMti/ttisi ...CONCERNED WITH Ministry Training WHERE WILL THE RIVER FLOW? Regarding the future of the 'river' of the AOQ in Australia, one of the lecturers at Commonwealth Bible College wrote in '86: Tor our movement, the past ten years have seen incredible growth and change. The statistics are stunning. The numbers of churches in our movement has increased from 150 in 1976, to 460 in 1986. That's an increase of over 200%! Ten years ago, our total constituency was around 10.000 people. Today ('86) it is in excess of 55,000, a 450% increase! In 1976, our missionary financial goal was $320,000, today it is $3.5 million, a massive 990% increase. Ten years have brought quite a change. In retrospect, two thoughts should be uppermost in our mind. Firstly, Qod has done this. It has been His blessing, increase and outpouring, and it is to Him that we must give praise and glory. Secondly, we must begin to chart a very clear, bold course for the next ten years. It is not time to take our ease, nor to consider that we have arrived, nor to think that we have done our share. It is time to make bold plans for growth! The next ten years have greater potential than the previous ten.'1 What about the next ten years? The Director of World Missions added: 'Never in the history of missions, has so much been happening. There are open doors and receptive people everywhere. This is the greatest era of Christian missions, in terms of numbers being saved and churches planted in the world. Pentecostal missions are increasingly at the forefront of world evangelisation. The message of Christ's power over all the powers of the evil one is prevailing. There are still many adversaries, but Qod is giving victory to missionaries of the cross of Christ. Our missionary involvement in the world is ever-increasing. The Australian Assemblies of Qod fellowship has a missionary program respected and known in many parts of the world. This is no reason to be proud of our achievements, but thankful to Qod for His enabling. We need to take the same stance as the apostle Paul, when he said, 'Woe is me, if I preach not the gospel.' How important this is, in the light of the vast number of peoples of the earth, who are still without the gospel. But there are more people able to be won, who are alive now in every country on AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL 22 IICM a multi-denominational, charismatic Bible College sponsored by Christian Life Centre Sydney, Hills and North Shore. • Diploma in Ministry (2 yr full time) • Advanced Ministry Certificate (1 yr full time) • Ministry Training Course (26 weeks) Contact: IICM. P.O. Box 207, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia. Ph: (02) 597 7177 the face of the earth, than there were fifty years ago. The scope of our world mission has grown steadily over the last ten years, from one mission field to a commitment in fourteen countries, stretched across five continents.'2 'I see renewal occurring in Australia. As I travel around this nation, I am becoming very aware of a greater awareness and an acceptance of the renewal movement. Although the implications of such a movement are not readily accepted by the mainline denominations, a recognition is coming to the lives of many Australian church leaders, that their churches and denominations now need this touch of renewal,' was the conclusion reached by one of the Executive Presbytery members.3 Righteousness and unity The State Superintendent of Mew South Wales reflected: v Qod is going to raise up a true and vital church in these last days, that really Id'V'' "':':,.V'- Bill and Rosalie Furler of Mooloolaba AOQ have been ministering to children for over a decade, both here and overseas. To know them is to know that this is where nrt lies. ooth firmly believe that children reaauy believe everything they are told, and therefore, as Christians, we have a responsibility to lead them in the right direction, and so their vision is to see Christian childrens' clubs popping up everywhere. However, aware that very careful and prayerful consideration should be given to the way we present knowledge to children, Bill and Rosalie have produced this helpful 75-page manual in which they share an exciting teaching concept and proven successful clubtime program. 'Gather the Children' consists of 18 lessons in 3 sections, covering The Plan of Qod, The Miracles of Jesus and Great Bible Heroes. Lesson themes and aims, Bible stories readings, memory verses, and quizzes are included in this well produced, inexpensive manual. Wisely, the lessons have been kept very simple and yet they do not neglect the basic Bible principles which can be easily taught to children. Also included are some very practical ideas for the operating of clubtime's as well as some very useful visual aids. Audio tapes are also available, along with a 3hour video (see advert in Sept. Evangel, p.35). It is interesting to note that 70% of those in children's ministry had the seed sown in their own hearts as children, proving that such work is both necessary and resultant. 'Gather the Children' is highly recommended as a must for Sunday schools and children's clubtime's workers. The manual and 2 x 90 minute cassettes are available for only $19.95 (inc. p&p) direct from Pastor Bill Furler, Pacific Harvest, P.O. Box 400, Mooloolaba, 4557. Telephone (071) 44 4240. The 3-hour video costs only $25 postage paid. The Furlers have a world vision for children's work and are generally available to conduct seminars. Further volumes and lessons are in the planning stages. CHRISTIAN LIFE & MINISTRY COURSES Available from Growth Ministries, P.O. Box 340, ML Gravatt, Qld. 4122. CLM believes in the principle of Eph. 4:12, 'preparing God's people for the work of Christian service' and offer a wide range of courses which have been designed to equip and develop people for Christian living and ministry. These courses are especially suitable for home fellowships and Bible study groups, although individuals will also benefit, and range from new life studies, Christian living, biblical, doctrinal studies to ministry training. Brian Norford is the author of 2 books in the biblical studies course which I reviewed. He has the ability to touch simply yet profoundl points that make the; tools for those wishii overview of the Old T Survey 1 covers Gen interesting and infon a basic outline of t! people. Lessons dealt — The Beginning, R lowship, Disobedient „ ,,,..,„,,, Victory and Failure, Decline and Fall, Exile and Return. Accompanying questions will have you searching the scriptures for the answers and will promote worthwhile group discussion. Survey 11 covers the poets and prophef '— Job to Malachi, and will help reade gain a succinct, better understanding i the Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Song major and minor prophets. The success < CLM group study helps probably lies in th fact that simplicity is the keynote — rv lecturing, few cross references; just th open Bibleand spiritual fellowship of sha ing, caring and growing together. A catalogue of courses, books and pr ces is available from Pastor Bob Pearson at Growth Min,Vf :'™ immutability of God's Holy Word, and the all-sufficiency of Jesus Christ our Lord. To establish assemblies as a result of the fore-going, patterned after the simplicity of the Mew Testament principles of order, government and practicerecognising the Headship of Jesus Christ our Lord; and free from the traditions of men. To send out missionaries to foreign lands with the same objects in view.'10 If we as a fellowship stay true to the foundations of our movement, we will indeed provide that channel for the river of God to continue to flow in our 'Jerusalems, Judeas and Samarias, and eventually to the uttermost parts of the earth.'" Needed: A relationship with God Australia needs a dramatic change. Many are seeking that change through a political river that moves in the bed of democracy and socialism. Others seek to provide a channel for social and economic changes within the country through eduThey toiled to make way for the abundant cation. Well meaning moralists and minoractivities of today. ity groups seek to echo their voices The foundation has been laid and it is through the media, in an attempt to probeing added to by outreach and enter- vide an answer. However, political foundaprise. Soon our work and increase will be tions are shaking and social issues are judged, for the Day will declare it. May the confronting the people of our land with saints of early days rejoice, as they rise to more questions than answers. Many feel call us blessed.'9 that the future is bleak. The thousands of troubled youth and disappointed men and The river flows on The 'river of God' will continue to flow women underscore the need to provide through our nation. Our responsibility is answers quickly. Homes are breaking up, to provide a channel for Him to reach children wander our streets with no aim in where He desires. The fellowship of the life, students are disillusioned and those Assemblies of God provides that basis, as who teach them find that a change in environment does not really provide an it seeks to fulfil its objects: The full gospel evangelisation of Austra- answer. The problem is still there. lia, in obedience to the Great CommisThe 'river of God' will continue to flow sion of Matthew 28:19-20. through those who provide a channel by To contend for "the faith once for all their commitment to the living Jesus delivered to the saints" (Jude 3). Christ. We are living in days of unparalleled To seek, by the grace of God, the full opportunity. Jesus is 'building His Church' restoration of Mew Testament Christian- and that Church has the potential to throw ity, as exhibited in the Scriptures of the back the powers of hell and destruction. New Testament; in the holiness of life, Local churches are seeing that potential power and sincerity of faith of the today. Leaders are recapturing the believers; in the order of government dynamic of a first-century Christianity. and discipline obtained in "the assembly The answer for Australia is simple. Let which is His body;" and also in that man- each inhabitant come into a vital relationifestation of power and confirmation of ship with God, through Jesus Christ. He is the preached Word of God with signs arid the 'way, the truth and the life!'12 wonders following, as characterised the Jesus promised, 'he who believes in me, Dew Testament Church, based on the as the scripture has said, out of his heart AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL GAWLER (SA): GOD WORKS FINANCIAL MIRACLES TOO IICM a multi-denominational, charismatic Bible College sponsored by Christian Life Centre Sydney, Hills and North Shore. DIPLOMA IN MISSIOLOGY A two year full time contemporary training for todays missionaries (part time available). Contact: IICM. P.O. Box 207, Waterloo NSW 2017, Australia. Ph: (02) 597 7177 will flow rivers of living water.'13 That river is the 'river of God.' Australia needs that river to flow. It is flowing from the hearts of those who are committed to Him and His ways. It is flowing from churches that are obedient to His will, it is flowing through our land and nourishing the nations beyond our shores. Will that river flow through you? References: 1. J. Griffiths, 'TheNextTen Years!' Australian Evangel. Vol. 43 No. 3, 1986. 2. Australian Evangel Vol. 43 Mo. 3. 3. Australian Evangel Vol. 43 Mo. 4. 4. Australian Evangel Vol. 43 No. 5. 5. Australian Evangel Vol. 43 No. 5. 6. Australian Evangel Vol. 43 No. 9 7. Australian Evangel Vol. 43 No. 10. 8. Australian Evangel Vol. 44 No. 1, 1987 9. Australian Evangel Vol. 44 No. 3. 10. United Constitution Assemblies of God in Australia, Commonwealth Conference. 11. Acts 1:8. 12. John 14:6. 13. John 7:37. Denis V. Smith is Senior Minister of Morthside Christian Centre, Bundoora, wc. Five years ago the Lord called Ian Zerna and his wife, Yvonne, to start a pioneer church at Gawler, as an outreach from the Barossa Valley A.O.G., where he was then the assistant pastor. Pastor Zema recalls: 'We started to meet in an old Congregational church and in the first year we saw good growth to around 60 people. Seeking God 'The facility was limited to 100 people so I began to seek the Lord for His plan of future growth within the area. God gave me a deep desire for two separate locations. The first was a well appointed rollerdrome with carpets, air conditioning, offices and a centrally located position in town. It is the largest auditorium in the community with maximum seating of 700 people. 'As we continued to grow, God miraculously opened the door for us (that's another story) and three years ago, with a little over 100 people, we moved into the rollerdrome. We are currently ministering each Sunday to 250-285 different people and seeing God's blessing of continual growth.' The second property placed on Pastor lan's heart was 22 acres of land set in prime position on the corner of the main highway and the Gawler Bypass. Much of the interstate traffic out of Adelaide and all local commuters use this route. The land is highly visible, accessible and even has a railway station only two hundred metres away. However, the land belonged to the S.A. Housing Trust and was not for sale. Ian relates the events: '18 months ago, after much prayer and planning, I approached the Trust with an idea of proposed development of the property. I was given a favourable reply as they saw our proposal as a service to the community at large and negotiations were made. Eventually we signed a contract to purchase the land for $110,000 and I asked for a twelve month settlement date. Actually we didn't have any real finances, but I did have a rhema word from the Lord to proceed and that He would provide the finances over that time. 1 next month's Assembly Spotlight' shines on Toowoomba AOG (Qld). r^>^^:.^:^-:,:^^HJ-w-;^v>:Mr:k/ Hi Miraculous development Pastor Ian Zema. 'After signing the contracts on the property, the S.A. Highways Department correct,' he said with a smile. 'We do have showed interest in the property as well. connections with the highest authority, They are currently spending $15 million Jehovah Jireh!' Ecclesiastes 2:26 says, 'To on upgrading the Gawler Bypass and the sinner he has given the task of gatherrequire some of our land as a part of their ing and collecting so that he may give to development. Over the last 12 months the one who is good in God's sight.' Again, there has been seemingly endless negotia- in Proverbs 13:22 it says, 'And the wealth tions with the S.A. Highways Department of the sinner is stored up for the rightewith the end result that they have compul- ous.' I can testify to the reality of such sory acquired 11 acres of land, leaving us scriptures and to God's marvellous finanwith the remaining 11 acres.' cial provision as we pray and obey. The price Gawler A.O.G. agreed to sell 'I am looking forward to the continual the 11 acres for was $115,000. What a challenge of growth and development and miracle! Settlement has recently taken provision in our community as we see His place and the assembly now owns the land kingdom established. My advice to others freehold. The local bank manager, as well is — don't ever limit God, as there is never as valuers of the Highways Department, a lack of finances, only a lack of ideas. have commented to Pastor Zerna, 'Things 'Remember God does financial miralike this don't happen, you must have the cles too!' right connections in high places.' Ian Zerna is prompt to agree! 'They are A bi-centennial Christian enterprise: Bringing the GOOD NEWS to Australia in 1988 by the gift of a special bi-centennial NIV edition into every home. NEW NIV RELEASE An all Australian produced and oriented New Testament designed to /H? be a joy to give away... f"*and a pleasure /] „ \\t to receive. 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But before doing so, 1 was informed by the doctor who was to be in charge of Christy at the rehabilitation ward that it would be a very long time before Christy would be able to do things for himself and even implied that he might never be in a position to do things for himself. I didn't despair: Surely God who spared his life would not leave him lying helplessly for the rest of his life! Miracle expected and received At the rehabilitation was the head nurse also had a conference with the family at which my parents and Christy's mother were also present. She informed us that it would be a long, long, long time' time before Christy could leave hospital. My dad responded with conviction, (I won't be surprised if he comes home in two weeks time because we are expecting a miracler She thought that was impossible, and hastened to say that it doesn't work that way. 10 days later Christy was well enough to come home for the day in a wheel chair. The boys were delighted to have their dad home. We were so excited and praised God for answering our prayers At the time of going into the rehabilitation ward Christy would not support himself in a chair. He was supported by pillows and if they fell off he too would slide to the floor. He was moved to this ward on October 15 and visited by a dear lady known to us as Aunty Middy. She is a devoted follower of the Lord Jesus Christ and had herself received a miraculous healing from God. She spent some time with us and before leaving told Christy she wanted to pray for him and that the Lord had asked her to pray for something specific. So, while she prayed she asked the Lord to release Christy's speech. The very next day Christy began to speak in a whisper but what he said was grammatically correct and very sensible. This was contrary to what the medical professionals had told us to expect, due to the extensive damage to the brain. We continued to praise and thank God and our hearts were full of gratitude. Everyday his voice got louder and the speech therapist marvelled and said the she had never seen anyone recover this quickly and felt that her therapy was not necessary at all under the circumstances. concern and support given us during Christy's illness. Today he is back in his previous employment and winning many to the Lord as he witnesses to his miracle. We praise God for all He has done for Christy and our family, and the certainty of His love and concern, and the promises of His Word. Surprise expressed by experts Christy visited the ICU a couple of times and the doctors and nurses there would leave what they were doing and come round and look at him in amazement. They Christopher, Jayantha, Shehan (6) and Christim (8^ too confessed, 'we give all the credit to God'. Christy improved so well and so quickly that after coming home for a couple of weekends he was discharged on Movember 14. Just 6 weeks from the time of the stroke he walked without any aid and spoke as well as he used to. It was at this time that the Senior Resident Medical Officer disclosed to us that the consulting neurologist had noted in his report that the patient here suffered a stroke severe enough to cause stem compression (death) and expressed surprise to find the patient still alive and conscious. Christy progressed so well in so short a time that the medical staff at the hospital named him the 'Wonder Patient'. We thank all our friends, loved ones, TheJeyaratnam family fellowship at Hills pastors and brethren for all their prayers, Christian Life Centre, Castle mil, NSW. ATTENTION MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES IN S.A. A number of ministry opportunities exist in various areas of S.A, — Pioneering — Senior positions — Assistant Pastors — Youth work — Musicians — Team ministry — Children's work — Teachers Send resume to: Pastor Bill Cathie, S.A. State Sec. P.O. Box 95, St. Agnes, 5097. Enquiries treated confidentially. CHRISTIAN PRIMARY & SECONDARY TEACHERS We are wanting to hear from Christian Teachers and Trainees who are interested in serving the Lord in Christian schools. Positions are constantly becoming available in Christian schools within the Assemblies of God Fellowship in Queensland. Many schools have already established their primary and secondary departments while others will need your help to do this. There is no more rewarding career for a committed Christian teacher than to build lives for eternity in our Christian schools. Interested teachers should give name, personal details, teaching and pastoral abilities, and indicatetheir preferred location as this information will be distributed to all interested Christian schools. Write to: The Principal, Calvary Temple College, P.O. Box 420, Aitkenvale, Qld. 4814. OCTOBER 1987 > z 0 h- 0] LU h FIRST NATIONAL TRAINING CAMP STAFF SCHOOL a large 50 square house, consisting of 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, family and games rooms etc, and which is only 5 years old. We have also built a lecture theatre and have established a market garden to enable the ministry to become self-supporting. Do remember this work in prayer.' NORTHCOTE, VIC: SFC challenge 'We are on the brink of something big in God! Rejoice with us — God is doing wonderful things across our Uni. campuses,' reports Students For Christ Assoc. Director (Vic/Tas) Irene Shand. 'When 1 think of the ripe harvest in the world and the potential that lies within SFC to make its mark on that harvest, my heart swells with excitement. The scope of open doors of opportunity for Christian men and women, with a profession are countless. Amost 60% of countries today are closed to missionaries, but open to professional people. MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES IN N.S.W. A number of ministry opportunities exist in the Western, Southern and Hunter districts of N.S.W. Opportunities in pioneering and in small churches, Teaching — Team Ministry, Music Director or Minister of Music/Arts. Enquiries treated confidentially. Send resume to: Ministry Opportunities, Post Office Box 119, Hamilton, NSW 2303. Inserted by: Pastors Harry Leesment, Arden Burrell and Paul Wolfenden. 'What a challenge this is to SFC. Although we are in the early stages as a movement, let us see ahead with out spiritual eyes hundreds of students going as labourers into the harvest. Let's capture the vision of these men and women going to the uttermost parts of the earth with the good news of Christ.' include an occasional hymn in their worship, particularly because of the depth of content of the words. Following a survey to determine the most popular hymns, RCM is now in the process of engraving and clearing copyright and hope to release them in October. The four most popular hymns of the survey were: To God be the Glory', 'O for a thousand tongues', 'When I survey', 'And Can It Be'. The Christmas carol booklet and transparencies (17 most popular carols) released late last year, will be available again this year and the next chorus supplement (No. 8) will be released in Jan. 88. (See advert page 29.) KEW, VIC: Blindness prevention Local production of eye medicines at the Mokong Eye Hospital in Cameroon has enabled three times as many patients to be treated in a year. The hospital receives its major support from the Christian Blind Mission International and over 50 African eye health workers have been taught by CBMI's experts how to produce the eye drops. Nationally: Church endangered Churches that are poor in prayer and slack in service cannot expect to grow, and churches that abandon the faith and lose their devotion to Christ will certainly die says church growth specialist, the Rev. Dr. Roy Pointer, who toured Australia recently. 'In fact,' Dr. Pointer states, 'they are threatened with extinction if they do not deal with such internal problems as lovelessness, heresy, compromise, imA nurse administering eye drops to an African boy morality, lethargy and nominality.' In the Assemblies of God in Australia, Another 30 African medical assistants are about to complete their training in we 'pride' ourselves on our deep concern Dodoma, Tanzania. Prayers and finance for an effective prayer life in our churches. are needed. For more information con- Let's heed the warning and ensure that tact: John Jeffries, Christian Blind Mission prayer continues to be a high priority in International, 1245 Bourke Rd., Kew. Ph: each life and every church. (03)817 4566. BLACKBURN, VIC: New Life' editor's SPRINGVALE, VIC: Hymns transparencies To add to their already widely used resource of choruses, Resource Christian Music is now releasing music and overhead transparencies for 30 to 40 of the more popular hymns. Pastor Dennis Prince reports that, while chorus singing has proved immensely popular in worship, many churches have indicated a desire to AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL homecall Rev. John A. Coleman (61), editor of New Life since April, 1983, passed on to a higher calling on July 23. He died from cancer. Gifted both as an evangelist and Bible teacher, Rev. Coleman also had developed considerable abilities in the literary field. Over the years he had written articles and booklets on matters of current concern Three spiritual giants of the American Royal Rangers came to Australia recently to take prominent roles in this country's first National Training Camp Staff School and the 4th Frontier Camping Fraternity (FCF) Rendezvous. Deputy National Commander of the U.S. Royal Rangers, Commander Mark Gentry, his father Commander Howard Gentry, and Special Assistant to the FCF President, Commander Paul Rainwater travelled from the international Royal The Americans sought the assistance of Rangers headquarters, Springfield, Mis- Australian National Staff members and souri to join Australians at Thirlmere other leaders with many years of expe(NSW) for the two day staff school and at rience in the Royal Rangers ministry, Vision Valley, Arcadia (NSW) for the four including National Commander, Commanday rendezvous. der Will Thorne; FCF President, Commander Ian Phillips; National Training CoA spiritually and physically ordinator, Commander David Kajewski; stimulating gathering More than 70 Australian and overseas NSW State Commander, Commander Keith leaders took part in staff school activities Speechly and NSW State Training Coto learn, in detail, the ways and means of ordinator, Commander Edna Speechly. After the rigours of the staff school were organising and conducting national training camps in their respective home states. over, many Royal Ranger leaders made the Among the leaders were members of the short trek to Vision Valley for the enjoyPapua New Guinea Royal Rangers, led by ment of each other's fellowship and the the National Commander, Percy Ganba, host of activities that awaited them at the and the staff school training contingent FCF rendezvous. FCF members made the most of the included the National Commander of Sinplanned relaxation and the hot weather gapore, Pastor Nicholas Choo. with active competition in the day long national Commander Will Thome (left) with US guests FCF Olympics, various lectures in campcraft and outdoor survival, a day outing to see the sights of Sydney, the elegant costume parties and the electrifying spiritual devotions with the Lord. The FCF Olympics are a popular event of the rendezvous. Activities included authentic Australian boomerang throw- ing, bottle jumps, cross country running and horseshoe throwing. As expected the Americans found boomerang throwing a very enjoyable challenge. All up, it was an exciting and spiritually stimulating time. What is R.R.? The Royal Rangers Ministry is an Assemblies of God local church program which began in Australia 21 years ago for boys and girls between the ages of five and 17 years. Its aim is simple: to reach, teach and keep children for Jesus Christ. Children take part in a wide variety of activities including camps of various sizes and time periods, rallies, field days with sports events, outings and weekly evening meetings with impressive ceremonies, devotions, Bible studies, games and feature periods (such as campcraft and first aid). The Frontiersmen Camping Fraternity is open to all Royal Rangers leaders and teenagers who have passed various learning and spiritual requirements. It is a espirit de corps within the R.R. ministry whose members exemplify the highest ideals of Christian standards. If your church is not presently running a R.R. program why not contact National Commander Will Thorne, 3 Norma Ave., Eastwood, NSW 2122. Ph: (02) 85 6279, for detailed information. Your young folk and church will greatly benefit. Report furnished by R.R. Commander Sandy Savos. Occasionally a double meaning can get through the most careful of checkers, as in the completed Hew English Bible. 1 Corinthians 5:9 NEB quotes Paul as saying, 'In my letter I wrote that you must have nothing to do with loose livers'! The admonition was, of course, not to associate with those who lead, loose, immoral lives. CALIFORNIA: Incredible growth Dr. Peter Wagner, professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, recently stated that Pentecostals now comprise the largest family of Protestants in the world. He also estimated that there are 193 million Pentecostals/charismatics in the following categories: 85 million denominational Pentecostals, 16 million Protestant charismatics, 50 million Catholic charismatics and 42 million Chinese Pentecostals/ charismatics. The projected number of Pentecostal/ charismatics in Chine alone by the year 2000 is 440 million and the fastest growing churches in the world today are still Pentecostal/charismatic ones. Common growth factors are: a) Conservative evangelical theology, Biblical authority, and the priority need of saving souls from hell. b) Strong pastoral leadership is encouraged. c) Prayer is a significant, explicit, up front component of the church's philosophy of ministry. d) Openness to the person and the work of the Holy Spirit is maintained at all times. e) Abundant financial support of the work is forthcoming. f) Worship is a central feature of church life. g) Participation in lay ministry is expected of all church members. h) Extensive Bible teaching ministry is focused on the total needs of church members. SOUTH AMERICA: Pentecostal revival continues The church in South Ameriva is continuing to grow at a phenomenal rate. In the troubled country of Nicaragua, the Pentecostal church is expected to double this year; in neigbouring El Salvador, a new church in the capital San Salvador, has grown to nearly 2,000 in just three months! Growth has been particularly outstanding in Brazil and Chile. The Brazilian AOG is the largest in the world, with nearly 8I/2 million members. In Sao Paulo alone, there are more than 2,400 AOG congregations and in this city of 12 million people, more than 550,000 attend an AOG church each Sunday! Dr. John Bueno has built up a church of nearly 20,000 in El Salvador. In October 1986 he felt the time had come to begin a new work on the opposite side of the city. With one other staff member, Bueno began the church and by mid-January 1,700 people were attending the Sunday services. ENGLAND: Halloween day of prayer The Evangelical Alliance is encouraging British churches to set aside October 31 — the day occultism goes public — as a day of prayer and spiritual warfare. In homes, churches, the open air and the work place, people will pray against the effects of occult activity during Halloween, particularly as it affects children. Prayer marches, vigils and prayer chains will be among the day's activities. The day of prayer and spiritual warfare follows last year's 'Uniting the Kingdom in Prayer' day, which saw thousands of Christians in hundreds of locations earnestly praying for their communities and their country. Says EA's Prayer Secretary, Brian Mills: 'Every year thousands of British children AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL are introduced to Halloween as a piece of harmless fun, not knowing that the innocence of Halloween today, becomes the witchcraft obsession of tomorrow.' In an area of the north east of England, some 87% of teenagers had dabbled in the occult, he said. Local Christians responded in prayer and evangelism which resulted in 3,000 people becoming Christians in the past two years. From EPNS, OD/YS, Worldwide and other sources. <s* Christian Singles Fellowship Our a i m is to provide a m e a n s for you to correspond a n d m e e t with other Christians, single and single-again. For details of lists, Australia-wide please write, enclosing a stamp to: Christian Singles Fellowship P.O. Box 826, Qympie, 4570. tion on him.'12 The Colonial Office appointed Capt. John Hindmarsh as Governor and on Dec. 28,1836, he proclaimed South Australia a province, calling upon those present 'to prove themselves worthy to be the founders of a great and free colony by their industry and sobriety, by the strict observance of the ordinances of their religion,' and to help the natives "by promoting their advancement in civilisation and, always under the blessing of divine providence, their conversion to the Christian faith.'13 Two days later Hindmarsh moved from Holdfast Bay inland and named Adelaide, where, within eight years there were more preachers and places of worship than, by comparison, the number in the first decade of New England, U.S.A.14 and within ten years, over half the population of 9,000 were attending two of the denominational churches, Episcopal and Congregational, and further church buildings were necessary. From its settlement in 1836 to 1915 Sunday school enrolments far exceeded those of day schools!15 Lt. Colonel George Gawler, a hero of Waterloo, was converted reading a book, Evidences of Christianity and was determined to establish a Christian colony. Many Christians settled in this colony, the first in the British Empire not to be officially aligned to the Church of England. A group of German Christians, who had been persecuted in Prussia for refusing to allow a secular sovereign to dictate to them about their faith, settled at Klemzig on the Torrens and at Hahndorf. Prayer and medidation Hebrews 11:32 says, "And what more shall 1 say? I do not have time to tell about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel and the prophets, who through faith conquered kingdoms, administered justice, and gained what was promised...'. So also one could continue about many of the early settlers. People such as Edward John Eyre, Capt. Barker, a staunch evangelical, T.Q. Stow, who commenced the first Congregational Church in Adelaide in 1837, Lord Glenelg of the Home Office who permitted the colonising of South Australia, or of Sir George Grey who shared with James Stephen the view that 'prayer and meditation on God's Holy Word. . . were the inexhaustible, unfathomable source of all pure consolation and spiritual strength.'16 In conclusion, may we wish South Australias God's richest blessings for the future, and, to quote the words of Pastor Kavel (Pastor of the Hahndorf settlers mentioned above): 'May South Australia prosper; and all its inhabitants, its immigrants, and all the natives grow together as one blessed nation labouring unanimously for the advancement of those great objectives,'17 and of Captain Charles Sturt: 'May the inhabitants of South Australia continue to deserve and to receive the protection of that Almighty power, on whose will the existence of nations as well as that of individuals depends!'18 Our thoughts, of course, go beyond South Australia. May these words be appropriate to every state and each Australian territory and may the whole nation OCTOBER 1987 fulfil the godly aspirations of so many of our Christian founders. Footnotes: 1. CM.H. Clark, A History of Australia, Melbourne University Press 1973, Vol. II, p. 97 (Used with permission). 2. Ibid p. 101 3. Ibid p. 98 4. Ibid Vol. HI, p. 46 5. Ibid Vol. II, p. 83 6. Ibid p. 110 7. D. Pike Paradise of Dissent. South Australia 1829-1857, Melbourne University Press, 1957, p. 95 8. Pike, loc. cit. Vol. Ill, p. 130 9. Ibid p. 138 10. Ibid p. 160 11. Clark loc. cit. Vol. Ill, p. 49 12. Ibid p. 51 13. Ibid p. 55 14. Pike loc. cit., p. 264 15. Ibid p. 513 16. Clark loc. cit. Vol. Ill, p. 40 17. Hahndorf compiled by Anni Luur Fox p. 7 18. Charles Sturt Expedition into Central Australia, London T & W Boones, 1849, Vol. I, p. 39 Dr. Graham McLennan B.D.S. is a director of the Christian History Research Institute fellowship at Orange A.O.G. (NSW). (See Aug. advert, p. 28 for CflRI's first journal publication details.) CIRCULAR HEAD AOG: 152 Nelson St. Smithton. Pastor Chris Brock, Ph: (004) 24 1636. DELORAINE: Christian Family Centre. Meetings Sun. 11 a.m. Guide Hall East Parade. Pastor Chris Brock (004) 24 1636, a/h: 27 9494. DEVONPORT CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: Sunday services 10.30am & 6.30pm at 25 Steel Street Pastor Chris Brock (004) 24 1636,27 9494 HOBART: Sun. services 10.30a.m. & 7p.m. University Centre Theatre, Churchill Ave., Sandy Bay. Office, 3 Dodds Ave., Goodwood. (002 72 6785. Pastor Ron Wilson, Ph: 28 5101. HUON VALLEY: Meeting at 'Upper Room', Public Library, Main Rd., Franklin. Sun. 10.30am. Pastor Kevin Benson, Ph: (002) 64 1158. LAUNCESTON: WORD CHRISTIAN CENTRE. Meeting at 22 Glen Dhu St., Sth. Launceston. Sun. 10a.m. & 6 p.m. Pastor Wayne Postlethwaite, Ph: (003) 44 1950. ULVERSTONE FAITH CENTRE: 21 Risby St. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Laurie Kellett, Ph: (004) 25 1885. P.O. Box 305. SOUTH AUSTRALIA - Adelaide Area: ABERFOYLE PARK: Sunnymeade Dve. Sun. 10a.m: &6p.m. Ch. Office: (08) 270 5458. Pastor Harry Van Milt, Ph: (08) 270 2996. ADELAIDE: Beulah Christian Centre, 178 Grote St. Sun. 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Pastor Craig Holme, Ph: (08) 231 0449, A/H 337 9941. ADELAIDE: FESTIVAL CITY CHURCH: P.O. Box 719, North Adelaide 5006. Meetings: Hotel Adelaide.Brougham Place, North Adelaide, Sun. 10a.m & 6.p.m. Pastor Kevin Matthews (08) 47 3210. Pastor Peter Mansfield (08) 239 0051. ADELAIDE: FREEDOM MINISTRIES CITY OUTREACH, 2nd floor, 27 Gresham St. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Pastor Ray Thyer, (08 212 4736, A/H 295 1693. ADELAIDE SLAVIC: 70 Gordon St., Albert Park. Sun. 10am. Pastor M. Kowalczyk, 46 9201; Secretary I. Karnauch, 268 4577. BURNSIDE: EASTSIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Meeting at 69 Devereux Rd. Linden Park. Sun. 10am. & 6pm. Pastor George Halik. Ph:79 2540. Asst. Pastor: Mark Broadbridge, Ph: 79 7809. P.O. Box 56, Burnside 5066. CROYDON PARK: Spanish Speaking Assembly of God. Meeting at United Church, 310 Torrens Rd. Sun. 6p.m. Pastor Antonio Polanco P.O. Box 289, Kilkenny, 5009. Ph: (08) 294 5042. EDWARDSTOWN AOG: Edwardstown Primary School, Cnr. Edward & Maria Sts.s Sun 10 a.m. Pastor David Kennedy, Ph: (08) 278 2910. ELIZABETH: OLIVE GROVE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CENTRE: Shillabeer Rd. Elizabeth Park. Pastor David Holt, Office (08) 255 0912, A/h (08) 252 2885. FINDON: 239 Grange Rd. Office Ph: 45 6651. Pastor B. Callander, Ph: 268 7933. Assistant Pastor Glen Pitman, Ph: 261 5384. Youth Pastor Dean Eaton, Ph: 371 0206. Sat. 7pm & Sun. 10a.m. GLENELG: CHRISTIAN CITY CHURCH, Adelaide. Sun. 10 a.m. Enq. Paul Loumeau, Ph: (08) 382 3992. HIGHGATE NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Ron Hoffmann, 158 Cross Rd., Malvern. 5061. Ph: (08) 271 6188. Sun. 10a.m. at Highgate Primary School Activity Hall, 27 Avenue Rd. Also fortnightly 6p.m. INGLE FARM: Shiloh Christian Family, Baloo St., Ingle Farm, Ph: 262 6475. Pastor Chris Pitman, Ph: 263 4137. LE FEVRE PENINSULA: Faith Chapel, 11 Jagoe St., Semaphore, 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Phil Thiele. Office Ph: 242 1020. (A/H) Ph: 49 7039 MODBURY NORTH: CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH, 231-237 Milne Rd. Church Office Ph: (08) 265 1644. Pastor Stephen Bacon, Ph: (08) 265 0948. MORPHETT VALE A.O.G.: Beach Rd. S/School, 10.30a.m. Morning Service 10.30a.m. Evening Service 6p.m. Pastor Roy Brake, Office: 384 5211, A/h 384 2863. MOUNT BARKER: THE HILLS AOG. Mt. Barker High School, Cnr. Adelaide & Euchunga Rds. Sun 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Rod Nicholls. P.O. Box 330, Mt. Barker, 5251. Ph: (08) 391 2140. O'HALLORAN HILL: Cnr. South Rd. & Chandlers Hill Rd. Church office: (08) 387 2844. Sen. Pastor Bill Bates, Ph: 381 4627, Pastor Tony Edgar, Ph: (08) 381 2557. Sun. 10am & 6pm. PARADISE: 2 Crowle Rd., Ph: 336 3333. Pastor A. Evans, Assist. Pastors: Paul Newsham, Ph: 336 5666; Mike Coleopy, 44 3812; Youth: Danny Guglielmucci, 263 4177; Administrator, Betty Greaves, 263 1212. ADELAIDE BIBLE COLLEGE, Principal, Bill Hilbig, 266 0157. PROSPECT: Northern Charismatic Fellowship, 45 Prospect Rd., Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastors John and Pam Randell (VK5BXN), Ph: 44 4216 or 262 5607. RIDGEHAVEN: New Life Centre, 1063 North East Rd., Pastor L. Saunderson, Ph: 263 5375.10.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. SALISBURY A.O.G.: 'Auditorium' S.A.C.A.E., Smith Rd, Salisbury East. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Allan Dunford, Ph: (08) 252 2920. SMITHFIELD: NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CENTRE: Smithfield Institute, Anderson Walk. Meetings Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastors Don and Eileen Christie. Ph: (08) 255 2628, 254 8671, A/H 254 7071. UNDERDALE: HOSANNA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. Sun. 10am & 6.30pm. College of Advanced Education, Holbrooks Rd. Pastor Colin & Lorraine Isbister. Ph: 49 3588. Admin. Cheryl Girolana, Ph: 352 3717. Directors of: Men's Ministries, Glen Camac, Ph: 296 5299; Women's Ministries, Avis Megow, Ph: 276 6686; Creative Ministries, David Gee, Ph: 242 1619. Edwards Ph: (086) 20 7048. PMB 11, Darke Peak, 5642. KINGSCOTE: Sun 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. C.W.A. Hall. Pastor John McMullan, Ph: (0848) 22662. KINGSTON REACHOUT: Sun. 3p.m. School Drama Room. Enquiries: Dean Childs, Ph: (087) 67 8077. P.O. Box 255. LAMEROO AOG: Meeting at Lameroo Area School, Sun. 11am. Pastor Len Hawes, Ph: (085) 76 3394. Sec. Ph: (085) 76 3358. P.O. Box 199, Lameroo, 5302. MANNUM: GOSPEL FIRE FELLOWSHIP CENTRE: Upper Room, Community Centre. Sun. 9.30am. Pastor Steve Bourne, (085) 69 2097, P.O. Box 292, Mannum 5238. MENINGIE AOG: R.S.L. Hall. Sun. 10a.m. Enquiries; Jim Winckel, Ph: (085) 75 6039 or 75 1466. MILUCENT ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 11a.m. at church, Brown St., Mt. Burr. 7pm at R.S.L. Hall, North St. Millicent. Pastor Morrie Thompson, Ph: (087) 33 4625. MINLATON: Peninsula AOG. P.O. Box 123,5575. Sun. 10am Town Hall. Pastor Fred Stocker, Ph: (088) 53 2204. MT. GAMBIER: Cnr. Jubilee Hwy. East & Hawkins Rd. Pastor Wally Hres, 13 Creek St., Mt. Gambier, (087) 25 6747. MURRAY BRIDGE FAMILY CHURCH: Darling Ave., Sun. 10a.m. &6p.m. Pastor Duncan Ferguson, Ph: (085) 32 4616. P.O. Box 263. MURRAY BRIDGE: NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTRE, Cnr. Clara & McHenry St. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Elio Cirocco. Ph: (085) 32 4973. NARACOORTE: Robertson St. Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor D. Stott. 4 Gilbert Dve., Naracoorte. Ph: (087) 62 1786. PENOLA A.O.G.: Sun. 10am. R.S.L. Hall. Pastor David Gibson, Ph: (087j_37 2852. P.O. Box 145, Penola. 5277. PORT AUGUSTA: R.O.A.B. Hall, 5 Gibson St. Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m.. Pastor T. Auricht, Ph: (086) 42 2305. P.O. Box 328. PORT LINCOLN: Mt. Tabor Christian Family Centre, Sleaford Tee. Sun. 10.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Gary L. Watts, 18 Sleaford Tee., Ph: (086[82 2572. Church, Ph: 82 2072. P.O. Box 867, Port Lincoln 5606. PORT PIRIE: Christian Fellowship Centre. P.O. Box 721. Com. Worship Sun. 10am. Community Welfare Centre, Gertrude St. Pastor Cliff Smith, Ph: (086) 32 1393. STRATHALBYN: Valley A.O.G., St. Barnabas Hall, Rowe St. Sun. 10am & 6pm. Pastor Graeme Klix, Ph: c/-(085) 36 3785. P.O. Box 393, Strathalbyn, 5255. TANUNDA: Barossa Gospel Family Centre, 146-152 Murray St., Ph: (085) 63 3210. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Graeme Leske, Ph: (085) 63 3211. VICTOR HARBOR A.O.G.: Primary School, Parkway (off Main Rd.), Sun. 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Terry Alexander, Ph: (085) 52 1824. WAIKERIE A.O.G.: Meeting Waikerie Primary School (off Stanley St.), Sun. Children's Church, 9.30a.m. Worship, 10a.m. Pastor Chris Gurney (085) 41 2455. WALLAROO ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 7 Elizabeth St., Sun. 10.30am. & 6pm. Pastor Harry J. Kromwyk, Ph: (088) 23 2759. WHYALLA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Lincoln Hwy., P.O. Box 2096, Whyalla Norrie. 5608. Ph: (086) 45 5944. Snr. Pastor Peter Rodgers (086) 49 1177. Bookshop, Ph: (086) 45 8176. Sun. 10am & 6pm. WOOMERA: Adult Sunday School 10a.m. Praise Service 11a.m. Contact Paul Harry (086) 73 7018 (h) or 74 3295 (w). St. (Entrance Milford St.) Pastor R.J. Phillips. Assist. Andrew Phillips. Ph: 21 4725, 21 2264. HALLS CREEK: Civic Centre, Great Northern Hwy. Pastor M. Wiltshire, Ph: 68 6159, Sun. A.M. & P.M. Wed & Fri. KARRATHA AOG: PO Box 159, Karratha, 6714. Enquiries: G.B. King, Ph: (091)85 4078 KUNUNURRA: Pastor L. Ramsey. P.O. Box 528, Kununurra 6743, (091) 68 1621. MANDURAH: NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. P.O. Box 380, Mandurah, 6210. Pastor Shane A. Stent (095) 81 2485. MUNDARING: Eastern Gate AOG. Enquiries: Pastor Stan Trees (09) 448 1607. P.O. Box 236, Mundaring, 6073. PARABURDOO AOG: Meetings Wed. nights. Contact Mick & Sharon on (091) 89 5480 for details. P.O. Box 129, Paraburdoo 6754. ROCKINGHAM ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Flinders Hall, Flinders Lane. Pastor J.N. Jonker. Ph: (095) 27 9953. NORTHERN TERRITORY: ALICE SPRINGS: Meeting at Sadadeen Primary Sctiool, Spearwood Rd., East Side — 9a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Phil Griffin, Ph: (089) 52 6196. DARWIN CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: 11 Dalwood Cres., Malak. P.O. Box 42055, Casuarina, NT. 5792. Senior Minister Dennis Sharman, Ph: (089) 27 6332. Administrator & School of Ministries Principal: Russell Walker, Ph: 27 3790. Women's Ministries, Doreen Sharman, Ph: 27 6332. Please phone 27 3790 for information regarding service times. KATHERINE CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: Day Care Centre, O'Shea Tee., Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. Tues. 7p.m. Pastor W. Rosas, P.O. Box 1258. NHULUNBUY CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE: G.P. room Nhulunbuy Area School, Pastor Ron Sharman, Ph: (089) 87 1369. P.O. Box 904, Nhulunbuy, N.T. 5797. ITALIAN ASSEMBLIES: ADELAIDE: 11 Park Tee., Gilberton. Pastor D. Cicchiello, Ph: 46 2668. Asst. Pastor G. Verlingieri Ph: 337 5039. MELBOURNE: Victoria & Daly Sts., Brunswick West. Ph: (03) 380 9593. Pastor Emanuel Gullo, Ph: 338 6139. Youth Leader Anna Coppola. MELBOURNE: Italian Pentecostal Church, 196 Blackburn Rd., Syndal, Vic. 3149. Sen. Pastor Bruno Versace, Ph: (03) 233 7487. Assist. Pastor Rocco Giovinazzo, Ph: (03) 763 2671. SYDNEY: Catherine & Kelly Sts., Punchbowl. Pastor A. Foti, Ph: 709 4650. STUDENTS FOR CHRIST: NATIONAL OFFICE: 122 Wigram Rd. Glebe 2037. National Director: Pastor Warren Searles (02) 697 5459, A/h 660 5875. NEW SOUTH WALES/A.CT: State Director: Pastor Warren Searles, (Info, as for National Office). QUEENSLAND: Brisbane Co-ordinator: Andrew Wilson, 2/10 Butler St, Albion Heights 4010. Ph: (07) 262 2885. Townsville Co-ordinator: Pastor Neil Scott, P.O. Box 420, Aitkenvale, 4814 Ph: (077) 74 5066. SOUTH AUSTRALIA: State Director: Pastor Tony Mills, 2/1 Flagstaff Rd., Darlington. 5047. Ph: (08) 298 5945. VICTORIA/TASMANIA: State Director: Pastor Richard Bramfit. P.O. Box 268, Northcote 3070. Ph: (03) 489 8173. A/h 370 6420. WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Perth Area: ARMADALE: Family Church, Cnr. Forrest & Sixth. P.O. Box 166,6112. TEEN CHALLENGE: Ph: 399 7488. Pastor John Warwick. NATIONAL OFFICE: 19a Carlisle St., St. Kilda Sth. 3182 (P.O. Box 1091, BELMONT CITY WORD OF LIFE CENTRE: 240 Epsom Ave. Sun. 10am & St. Kilda Sth.) Ph: (03) 534 2500 or 534 2916, National Co-ordinating 6.30pm. Pastor Vin Smith, 277 4595. Director and Co-ordinator: Rev. Gordon Broussard. CLAREMONT NEW LIFE: P.O. Box 88, Cottesloe, 6011. Sun. 9.30am, QUEENSLAND: Office 41 MacGregor Tee., Bardon, Ph: (07) 369 2222. Town Hall, 327 Stirling Hwy, Claremont. Pastor Ron Camp, Ph: (09) Exec. Dir. Jean-Claude Boulenaz. Hebron House Youth Shelter, 15 384 8848 (222 Broome St. Cottesloe). Frasers St. Ashgrove. Ph: 38 3315.. Activity Centre: 161 Alfred St., DUNCRAIG: Christian Life Family Centre. Duncraig Sen. High School, Fortitude Valley, Ph: 52 3260. Careline Telephone Counselling Service Readshaw Rd. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Mark Bateman Ph: Ph: 369 2222. Kedesh Rehabilitation Centre for men Ph: 269 0542. (09) 448 9224. Pastor J.A. King, Ph: (09) 384 5293. Postal Address: G.P.O. Box 2086, Brisbane, Q. 4001. FREMANTLE CHRISTIAN CITY CHURCH: P.O. Box 1198,6160. Pastors: VICTORIA/TASMANIA: 19a Carlisle St., St. Kilda 3182. P.O. Box 1091, Stephen Griffiths, Church Office Ph: (09) 336 1213 (Home) 418 5595, St. Kilda South, 3182. Ph: (03) 534 2500, (03) 534 2916; a/h: (03) Donald Kelley (Home) 335 2402, Youth: Steve Parker 335 2213, 299 1802. National Teen Challenge Training School, Counselling CenSchool of Ministries: Ron Markham 419 1124, Children's Ministries: tre, Coffee Shop and Street Ministry, Male & Female Rehabilition Murray Stent 337 3686. Programs. TASMANIAN CENTRE: 25 Steele St., Devonport, Tas. 7310. GIRRAWHEEN FAMILY WORSHIP CENTRE: 77 Girrawheen Ave. Church Ph: (004) 24 6697. Exec. Dir.: Rev. Gordon Broussard. Office, Ph: 343 1800. Pastor K. Ainge, Ph: 342 9586. Assoc. Pastor F. SOUTH AUSTRALIA: All enquiries to Exec. Dir. Pastor Don Christie, Ph: (08)255 2628, A/H: 254 7071. Stockley, Ph: 342 2116. GOSNELLS FAMILY CHURCH: Pastor Keith Mellican (07) 390 4947; WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Office: 75-77 Girrawheen Ave., Girrawheen Secretary Mrs. Lorraine Pearce 398 5886. 6064. Ph: (09)343 1800 (2 lines). Challenge House: Half Way & Detox KWINANA FAMILY CHURCH: Westcott Rd., Medina. Sun. 10a.m. & Centre. Ph: (09)4075615. Restoration Branch: Rehab. Training Centre, 6.30p.m. Pastor Alan Cutt. Ph: 457 2838, 419 5476. West Gingin. Ph: (095)75 7526. Exec. Dir. Pastor Malcolm B. Smith. MIDLAND: NEW LIFE FAMILY CHURCH (AOG). Sun. 6.30pm Midland Postal Address: Box W2068, Perth, 6001. Town Hall. Sun. 10.30am, Wed & Fri. 7.30pm New Life House, 25 Farmview Dve., Believue, 6056/ Pastor Alan Shepherd, Ph: (09) YOUTH ALIVE: 274 1226. BROKEN CHAINS PRISON MINISTRY (WA). Office: 23 Farm- YOUTH ALIVE AUSTRALIA: National Office: P.O. Box 529, Boronia, view Dve., Believue, 6056. Directors: Pastors Alan and Maureen 3155. National Director: Pastor Mai Fletcher, Ph: (03) 758 8744. Shepherd, Ph: (09) 274 1226. William Ballantyne, Ph: (09) 398 3881. NEW SOUTH WALES: State Director: Pastor Pat Mesiti Ph: (02) 634 Adm. Mike & Mary Parsons, Ph: (09) 275 1830. 7633. M0RLEY WORSHIP CENTRE: 328 Walter Rd. 276 4349. Sen. Pastor Neil QUEENSLAND: State Director: Pastor Wayne Alcorn, Ph: (07) Moore. Minister of Pastoral Care, Sister Phyllis Harris, 272 6886. 281 0399. NOLLAMARA: FAITH CHAPEL: 114 Nollamara Ave., Pastor John SOUTH AUSTRALIA: State Director: Pastor Danny Guglielmucci, Ph: Friend, Ph: (09) 344 7144. (08)336 3333. Country: PERTH: HYDE PARK ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 2 Hyde St. (P.O. Box48) Mt. TASMANIA: State Director: Pastor David Angliss, Ph: (004) 24 1636. ALDINGA PLAINS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Sun. 10a.m. Also every Lawley. Pastor K.J. Fletcher. Church Office: Ph: 328 4764. VICTORIA: State Director: Pastor Mai Fletcher, Ph: (03) 758 8744. 4th Sun. 6.30p.m. Aldinga Primary School, Quinliven Rd., Aldinga WANNEROO: FAMILY WORSHIP CENTRE: Senior High School, Quar- WESTERN AUSTRALIA: State Director: Pastor David Warwick, Ph: Beach. Pastor Bruce Walters, Ph: (08) 386 2355. kum St. Pastor Richard Danks, Ph: 409 6684. (09) 399 7488. BALAKLAVA CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE: P.O. Box 290, Balaklava. Sun. WILLETT0N: Bill Cole Centre, High Rd. Sun. 10a.m. & 6.30p.m. Office & Town Hall, 2.30pm & 7pm. Pastor Mike Marsden, Ph: (085) 24 4104. Bookshop 114 Barbican St., Riverton Ph: (09) 354 1493. Pastor J. BERRI-RIVERLAND A.O.G.: Family Church. Sun. 10.30a.m. at Sturt McCourt, Ph: 350 6523. Pastor A. McKenzie Ph: (09) 354 1621. Postal: Hwy, Berri. Pastor Jim Mackey. Ph: (085) 82 2947. Assist. Pastor Ian P.O. Box 450, Willetton, 6155. Hooper, Ph: (085) 88 7073. BORDERTOWN: Duke's Hwy. Ph: (087) 52 1029, Box 524. Sun. 10.30am. Country: & 7p.m. Wed. 8p.m. Pastor Murray Cresswell. ALBANY ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Lancaster Rd., Albany. Pastor L. Adkin, CLARE ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Meetings at C.W.C. Hall, Main Rd., Sun. Lot 617, Allwood Pde., Oyster Ridge, Ph: (098) 44 7859. 3p.m. & 6.45p.m. Pastor Bert Darwin, Ph: (088) 42 2115. BRIDGETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Cnr. Rowley & Spencer Sts. (P.O. COOBER PEDY: Assembly of God. Praise & Worship service held Box 118). Pastor Peter Warren, (097) 61 1929 or 61 1930. 10.30am Sun., in old hospital boardroom. Midweek meetings. Enq. BROOME FAMILY CHURCH: Civic Centre, Sun. 9.30a.m. & 7.30p.m. (086) 72 5014, Sec. Pastor John Andy, Ph: (091) 92 1947. EDITHBURGH: PENINSULA A.O.G.: P.O. Box 120, Edinburgh, Pastor BUSSELTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 147-149 Kent St. Sun. 10am. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Peter Adkin, (097) 52 3392. Don Daniell, (088) 52 6038. GAWLER CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CENTRE: 1 Julian Tee., Gawler. Ph: CARNARVON: Cnr. Baston & Cleaver Sts. Pastor J. Fletcher, Ph: (085) 22 3381 (P.O.Box 629). Sun. 10am &7pm. Senior Minister: Pastor 41 1355 Ian Zerna, Asst. Pastor Peter Keranovich Ph: (085) 22 4257; Adminis- ESPERANCE CHRISTIAN FAMILY: 97 The Esplanade (P.O. Box 853). Sun. 10am. Pastor Gavin Fisher, Ph: (090) 71 2337 or Peter Berry, trator: Jon Grierson Ph: (08) 255 5458. KADINA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Sun. 10am. Kadina Memorial High (090)71 2251. School, Doswell Tee. Pastor Maurice Bennett, Ph: (088) 21 2871. P.O. EXMOUTH CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY: P.O. Box 144, J.T. Dixon (Pastor) Ph: 49 1191. Box 311, Kadina, 5554. KIMBA AOG: Sun. 2 p.m., CWA Rooms, Cross St., Contact Allan GERALDTON PENTECOSTAL WORSHIP CENTRE: Lot 719, Fitzgerald WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND OUR NEAREST ASSEMBLY WORSHIP WITH US You have the right to ask, Who are the Assemblies of God?' and we the right to supply the answer. WHAT WE ARE NOT We do not claim to be the only true church. We are not antagonistic to other Christian bodies. We are not teachers of new and strange doctrines. WHAT WE ARE We are Bible loving, evangelical, Christians who emphasise afresh the teachings of scripture. We are part of a great world-wide fellowship whose testimony is heard in every land (including countries behind the iron and bamboo curtains) and on every major mission field. WHAT WE BELIEVE... Our beliefs our fundamental, Evangelical and Pentecostal — see Evangel index page for summary of our beliefs. QUEENSLAND - Brisbane Area: ANNERLEY: HOSANNA! ASSEMBLY OF GOD. 347 Ipswich Rd. Ph: (07) 891 5397. Sun. 10am & 6 pm. Pastor Phil Spence, Ph: 208 8772. Asst. Pastor Phil Marshall, Ph: 378 7635 ANNERLEY: SAMOAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Uniting Church, 603 Ipswich Rd„ Sun. School 8.30 a.m. Worship 11a.m. & 5p.m. Pastor A. Toma Ph: (07) 846 2063,123 Victoria St., Fairfield. BARDON A.O.G. Sun. 9a.m., Ithaca Creek School. Pastor Peter Jones, 36 Leslie St., Bardon Ph: 38 2659. BEENLEIGH: LIBERTY FELLOWSHIP, Office & Church: Cnr. Plantation & Martens Rds. Ph: (07) 807 2899 or 209 4222 A/H 200 7076. Sun. 10 am & 6pm. Minister: Pastor Malcolm Lindridge. BELMONT: LIVING WATERS ASSEMBLIES OF GOD: 1374 Old Cleveland Rd., Pastor K. Krueger, Ph: 398 5112. Assistant Pastor N. Cameron Ph: 390 3529. Sun, Junior Church and Worship 10a.m., Evening 6p.m. BRACKENRIDGE: CITY-NORTH ASSEMBLY, meets at Pre-School Denham St., Sun. 9 a.m. Sen. Minister: Pastor Ron R. Westbrook, Ph: 881 1033. P.O. Box 550, Strathpine, 4500 BRIBIE: CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Recreation Hall. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 3p.m. Pastor Brian Banton Ph: (075) 48 2877. BRISBANE EAST: CHRISTIAN REVIVAL MISSION: Cnr. Mowbray Tee. & Geelong St. East Brisbane. Services: Sun 6p.m. Fijian-speaking service at 10am. St Peters Anglican Church, Mitchell St., (Hill End). Pastor Paul Cavu, Ph: (07) 378 7622.30 Cromarty St., Kenmore, 4069. BRISBANE INNER CITY: GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE: 237 Barry Pde., Fortitude Valley. Ph: (07) 52 4365, P.O. Box 278, Broadway, 4006. Senior Minister Alan Boddy Pastor Graham Forster, Ph: 848 9614, Administrator Barry Tutt Ph: 343 4148. Burleigh Convention Centre. Ph: (07) 848 2515, Beth Eden Aged Persons Home, Ph: (07) 379 9255. CAMP HILL - CARINA: GATEWAY FAMILY CHURCH: Office: 2 Bluebell St., Mansfield, 4122. P.O. Box 208, Carina, 4152. Church: Camp Hill High School, Burn St., Camp Hill. Pastor David Watson. Ph: (07) 343 1294. CHERMSIDE: 240 Hamilton Rd. Church Office: 359 7554. Snr. Minister: Ian Parker, Ph. 359 7991. Pastoral Care: Hazel Anderson, 359 3837; Youth: Greg Tumbull, 350 1980. CLONTARF The Church on the Bay, meeting at CWA Hall, Victoria Ave., Clontarf. Sun 10 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Pastor Peter Galletly, Ph: (07) 2831197. Office & Manse: 1 Tainton Avenue, Clontarf 4109. COORPAROO COMMUNITY CHURCH: Uniting Church Complex, Norman St., East Brisbane. Sun 10.30a.m. & 6p.m. Wed. 7.30pm. Pastor Philip F James Ph: (07) 397 9559. DECEPTION BAY A.O.G. CHURCH: C.W.A. Hall, Cnr. Summer St. and Grosvenor Tee., Sun 10a.m. & 5.30p.m. Sun. School 10a.m., Home Fellowships Tues. 7.30p.m. Pastor Malcolm A. MacKellar Ph: (07) 283 3916. EVERTON PARK: NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN FAMILY: 151 Flockton St., Everton Park. Sun. 8.30 a.m. & 6p.m. Church Office & School Ph: (07) 353 1377. Senior Minister: John Lewis (Home) Ph: 355 1806. Pastoral Staff: C.Newington (Home) Ph: 351 5558. H.Day (Home) Ph: 261 1957. D. Mead (Home) Ph: 857 2937, Wendy Megchelse (Home) Ph: 851 1138, A. Ralph (Home) Ph: 263 1045, A. Goode - Youth (Home) 351 2482, Business Manager, L. Nicholls (Home) 264 1728. FERNY GROVE: HILLVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH, Ferny Village Shopping Centre, McGinn Road.Sun 10a.m., 6.45p.m. Church Office: (07) 351 6682. Pastor Gary Swenson, Ph: 289 1039, Asst. Pastor: Ian MacLachlan, Ph: 261 3830. P.O. Box 208 Ferny Hills, Qld. 4055 INALA: Thrush St. Pastor J. Cullen. P.O. Box 119, Ph: 372 4381 INDOOROOPILLY/KENMORE: WESTSIDE INTERNATIONAL AOG. P.O Box 341, Kenmore, Qld. 4069. Sun Meetings 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Indooroopilly High School Auditorium, Ward St. Church Office Ph: (07) 378 3356. Sen. Min.: Rob Dunk, Ph: 3789079 (H). Asst. Dan Kelley, Ph: 378 3770 (H). Pastoral Care: Kev Tuton, Ph: 379 3019 (H), Youth: Alan LeMay, Ph: 378 2962(H). IPSWICH: CHRISTIAN FAITH COMMUNITY CENTRE. Robertson Rd Raceview. Ph: (07) 202 1650. Pastor Barry Muller Ph:202 1692. IPSWICH CENTRAL: Cnr. Pring & Roderick Sts., P.O. Box 20, Church Office Ph: (07) 281 0969. Pastor Wayne Alcorn Ph: 294 6465; Asst Pastor John Hunt Ph: 288 8861. Christelle Holland. Ph: 281 2466 LOGAN CITY: LIBERTY FELLOWSHIP. Offices 123 Paradise Rd Slacks Creek. Ph: 209 4222. Services: Sat. 7.15p.m„ Sun. 8a.m. &10a.m. Snr. Min. Steve Penny Ph: 209 1515, Pastoral Care Merv Dunford Ph: 209 7855, Youth Min. Steve Kennedy Ph: 290 1616 ' Women s Min. Pat Dunford Ph: 209 7855, Admin. Andrew Penny Ph: 208 6326. LOGAN WEST: LIBERTY FELLOWSHIP: Office & Church: Cnr. Beaudesert & Rosia Rd., Park Ridge, Qld 4125. Services: Sun. 9am & 6pm. Ph: 802 1426 A/H 800 4352 Pastor Pekka Raassina MT. GRAVATT: GARDEN CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Ph: 343 6555 (5 lines). Senior Minister Pastor R. Klimionok. Executive Minister- Pastor G. Holdway, Business Administrator: W.L. Saxen; Pastoral CarePastor Rod Klimionok; Evangelism: Pastor R. Engwicht; Christian EXECUTIVE PRESBYTERY ASSEMBLIES OF GOD IN AUSTRALIA: Commonwealth Superintendent: Andrew Evans. Assistant Superintendent: Philip Hills. Secretary/Treasurer: G. William Cathie. David Cartledge, Frank Houston, Reginald Klimionok, John Lewis. COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENTS: Australian Evangel: Editor, Pastor W. Robert McQuillan. Ph: (08) 336 5700. P.O. Box 95, St. Agnes, SA 5097. Commonwealth SecTreas. & Home Missions Director: Pastor G. William Cathie, Ph: (08) 336 5700, P.O. Box 95, St. Agnes, SA 5097. Divison of World Missions: Director: Pastor George Forbes, Ph: (03) 877 6010. P.O. Box 229, Nunawading, Vic. 3131. Junior World Missions Sec/Treasurer: Mrs Margaret Clarke, 5 Red Plum Place, East Doncaster, Vic. 3109. Commonwealth Bible College: The Principal, Pastor David Brydges; Intern. Correspondence Institute: Nat. Director: Pastor David Brydges. Nat. Instructor: Mr. Henry Baskerville, Ph: (047) 82 3033. P.O. Box 320, Katoomba, NSW 2780. Education: Pastor D. O'Keefe; Youth Pastor: S. Hansen; GARDEN CITY SCHOOL OF MINISTRIES, Director: B. Nugent; Child Care Centre Ph: 343 4130. PINE RIVERS: 118 Francis Road, Lawnton. Sun. 9.30am &6pm. Pastor M. Rafferty. Ph: (07) 285 2395. P.O. Box 2037, Strathpine Centre, Qld. 4500. REDBANK: SHILOH CHRISTIAN CENTRE, Redbank Plains Rd., Goodna (P.O. Box 177) 4300. Church Ph: 288 5966. Sen. Pastor D. Morris A/H: 282 2153. Youth Pastor A. Morris A/H: 282 2153. REDCLIFFE: Peninsula AOG Church and Office, 403 Oxley Ave., Redcliffe. Ph: (07) 2846116. Sun. 9.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Senior Pastor Ian Pike, 284 2496. Youth Pastor G. Tate, 263 1723. Visitation Pastor Myles Pellowe. SALISBURY: SOUTHSIDE CHRISTIAN RENEWAL CENTRE: Church & Office, 109 Golda Ave., Salisbury. Ph: (07) 277 8455. P.O. Box 177, Salisbury 4107. Senior Minister: Chris Peterson Ph: 277 8455. Pastors: C. White Ph: 345 1432; J. Easton Ph: 277 6358; G. Eriksson Ph: 349 1253; S. Baskerville Ph: 848 3846; C. Marbach Ph: 277 8172; A. Alcorn Ph: 282 4374; G. Brown Ph: 277 7010. TAIGUM GARDENS ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Church and Office - 203 Beams Road, Taigum. Ph: 265 3895. Sun: 9.30am & 6.30pm. Pastor Fred Evans, Ph. 263 5503. WYNNUM/MANLY: Freedom Fellowship. Sun. 10am &7pm, Wynnum Municipal Hall, Bay Tee. Office & Counselling Centre: 108 Edith St. Wynnum. Pastor Royce D. Franklin Ph: (07) 393 5693. Country: AIRLIE BEACH: Christian Life Centre. Sun. 10am & 7pm. Orchid Room, Whitsunday Terraces Resort. ATHERTON: TABLELAND CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTRE: Maunds Rd., 4883. Church Office (070) 91 1981. Sen. Pastor Neville Wedrat Ph: 91 2450. Women's Ministries: Pastor Jenny Wedrat. Asst. Pastor: Rob Marshall, Ph: 91 1713. Sun. 10 am & 6 pm. AYR: Church Office and ACC School, Cnr. Chippendale & Melbourne Sts. Ph: 83 3044. Manse Ph: 83 2185. Senior Pastor: Ralph Morley. Services: Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. - HOME HILL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPS Wednesday Ph: 83 3044. BABINDA ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 38 Church St. Pastor Wagel Tapau. Ph: (070)67 1156. Services: Sun. 9a.m. & 6.30p.m. BILOELA ASSEMBLY CENTRE: 57 Gladstone Rd. P.O. Box 569, Biloela, Qld. 4715. Church Office Ph: (079) 92 2409. Sen. Pastor John Hardy, Ph: (079) 92 1828; Youth Pastor: David Becker Ph: (079) 92 2246 BLACKWATER, RESURRECTION LIFE CENTRE, 22a Littlefield St., Sun. 9.30a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor John Gibson Ph: (079) 82 5344. P.O. Box 209 Blackwater, 4717. BLUEWATER: Christian Community Church. Sun. 6pm. Bluewater State School. Pastor Brian Briggs. Ph: (077) 78 6657.BOWEN AOG: 143 Esplanade, Queens Beach, 4805. Sun. 9am & 6pm. Pastor Cam and Carole Wakelin, 90 Whitsunday St., Queens Beach. Ph: (077) 85 1488. Office Secretary, Ursula Siddans, Ph: (077) 85 1231. BUDERIM MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY: Sun 10a.m. Buderim Memorial Hall, 3 Main St., Office: Shop 13 (upstairs), Middy's Shopping Complex, 10 Main St. Ph: (071) 45 3389. P.O. Box 333, Buderim, Qld. 4556. Pastor Ross Davie, Ph: (071) 41 5997. BUNDABERG: 58 Woondooma St. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor G. Bruce Perfect, 14 Rossolini St. Ph: (071) 71 5225. CABOOLTURE CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Senior Citizens Centre, Cnr. Haskin & George Sts. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.00p.m. Pastor Terry Peterson Ph: (071) 95 6274. CABOOLTURE CRISIS CARE CENTRE - 24 hour help available (071) 95 6274. CAIRNS ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Cnr. Gatton & Bosanko Sts., Manunda, P.O. Box 136, Manunda 4870. Sen. Pastor: Norm Smallcombe, Ph: (070) 51 8522. Sun. Family Service 9.30a.m., Celebration 6p.m. CAIRNS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, Primary/ High School Ph: 51 8522. CAIRNS CHRISTIAN LIFE FELLOWSHIP: 3-5 West St., Manunda. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. P.O. Box 117, Manunda. Cairns 4870. Church Office, Life Bible School, Christian Life Community School (Pre-6), Ph: (070) 53 4060. Pastor Warren Butcher Ph: (070) 54 3738. CAIRNS NORTHERN BEACHES AOG: Sun. 9.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. Smithfield State High School. Pastor John Wedrat. P.O. Box 185, Trinity Beach 4871. Ph: (070) 55 6829. CALOUNDRA NEW LIFE CENTRE: Latcham Dr., P.O. Box 427, Caloundra 4551. Church Ph: (071) 91 6677. Pastor Paul Camac Ph: 92 2058. Assistant Pastor Stephen Forrest, Ph: 91 3760. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. CALVARY TEMPLE: (Townsville) 569 Bayswater Rd., Mt. Louisa. P.O. Box 420 Aitkenvale, 4814. Church Office Ph: (077) 74 5066. Pastor David Cartledge, Pastor Marie Cartledge, Pastor Bevin Jopling, Pastor Neil Scott, Pastor Keith Loy, Pastor John Hill, RHEMA BIBLE COLLEGE: Dean Pastor Don Badham. CALVARY TEMPLE COLLEGE: Mr. David Baskerville. Gospel Publishing House (A), and Radiant Life Sunday School Material: Mr. Daniel Mays, 200 Goulburn St., Darlinghurst, NSW 2010. Ph: (02) 212 5255. Property, Provident & Investment Fund: Director, Pastor Greg Sowerby, Ph: (08) 336 5700. P.O. Box 95, St. Agnes, SA 5097. Royal Rangers Dept.: Commonwealth Commander, Will Thome, Ph: (02) 85 6279. 3 Norma Ave., Eastwood, NSW 2122. Royal Rangers Supplies: Mr Des Geer, 6 Koolewong St., Stafford Heights, Old. 4053. Ph: (07) 359 5432. Students For Christ: National Director: Pastor Warren Searles, Ph: (02) 697 5459. 122 Wigram Road, Glebe, NSW 2037. Teen Challenge: Nat. Co-ordinating Director: Pastor Gordon Broussard, Ph: (03) 534 2500. P.O. Box 1091, St. Kilda South, Vic. 3182. Women's Ministries: President: Mrs. Marie Cartledge, Ph: (077) 74 5066. P.O. Box 420, Aitkenvale, Old. 4814. Youth Alive Australia: National Director: Pastor Mai Fletcher, Ph: (03) 758 8744. P.O. Box 529, Boronia, Vic. 3155. CAPELLA AOG: Meeting Higlr School, Sun. 10.30 a.m. Pastor Ron - Ph: " (079) (079) 84 9383. 93r~ Henry, Retro St., CARDWELL MURRAY UPPER - Family Faith Centre: Pastor B. Lampton, 11 Toohey St. Cardwell. Ph: (070) 66 8830. CATHEDRAL OF PRAISE: Cnr. Carlton St & Yaamba Rd., P.O. Box 5571, North Rockhampton, 4702. Church Office Ph: (079) 36 1411. Pastor Claude Fingleton. Assistant Pastors: Ivan Westbrook, Errol Buckle. CHARTERS TOWERS: Central State School, High St. Sun. 10a.m. & 4p.m. Pastor Paul Haller Ph: (077) 87 3868. P.O. Box 440. CHINCHILLA: 3Burbank St. (P.O. Box 192) Chinchilla4413. Pastor R.J. Dayman Ph: (074) 62 7462. CLERMONT: Assembly of God, 27 Daintree St. Pastor Ivan Waldock Ph: (079) 83 2926. P.O. Box 336. CLONCURRY: Assembly of God Family Church. Manse 28 Scarr St. P.O. Box 422, Cloncurry 4824. Meeting each week, Anglican Hall. Pastor Ian McKenery Ph: (077) 42 1373. COOLUM CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Sun. 9a.m. at Coolum High School, Havana Rd. Pastor Ross Holmes, 23 Frank St., Coolum Beach 4573. Ph: Office (071) 46 1295, A/H 46 2650. COOROY: Assembly of God meeting at CWA Hall, Maple St. Sun. 10a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Theo Becker Ph: (071) 47 6788. CROWS NEST: Emu Creek Rd. Sun 10a.m. & 7p.m. Pastor Ken Ebenezer, 1 Church St. 4355. Ph: (076) 98 1387. DALBY CHRISTIAN FAMILY: 101 Pratten St. (P.O. Box 584). Church Office: (074) 62 4667. Pastor J. Pohlmann Ph: (074) 62 3498. Assist. Pastor P. Bohlson Ph: (074) 62 4072. EMERALD: Fellowship at High School, P.O.Box 712. Pastor Peter Aspin, 62 Ruby St. Ph: 82 2401. ESK CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH: P.O. Box 76. Meeting Sun. at CWA Hall. Pastor David Trigq. Ph: (075) 84 1452. GATTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD: P.O. Box 249. Pastor Rob Mann Ph: (075) 62 2355. GAYNDAH: Pastor David Rauchle, 9 Bamboo St. Ph: (071) 61 1713. Meetings Sun. 10a.m. & 7p.m. at Myer St. GIRU: New Life Fellowship. Sun. 10am. C.W.A. Hall. Pastor Deborah Hard man. Ph: (077) 21 2909 GLADSTONE: Christian Family Centre. Cnr. McCann St. & Cowan Close. Pastor Ian Jack. Ph: (079) 72 3654. Assist. Pastor Ross Graham, Ph: 72 2432. GOLD COAST: Broadbeach AOG. Sen Cits. Hall (Opp. Casino entrance). Gold Coast Highway. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor Herman Steensma Ph: 96 2279. Asst. Pastor Shane Bell Ph: 96 1466. Youth Director David Smouha Ph: 52 2252. GOLD COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Benowa High School, Performing Arts Centre, Benowa Rd. Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Robin Kerr Ph: (075)50 3741. GOLD COAST EVANGELISTIC CENTRE: 116 Ridgeway Ave. Southport 4215 (off Benowa Rd.) Sun 10a.m. & 6p.m. Ph: (075) 32 7877. Pastors Tom Whiting Ph: 32 2790, Stephen Whiting Ph: (075) 38 3782, Keith Pearce Ph: 51 0708. GOLD COAST: LIBERTY FELLOWSHIP, Burleigh Waters Community Centre, Christine Ave., Sun. 9.30am & 6pm. Church Office & bookshop: Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade. Pastor Tom Conwell, Ph: (075) 35 3488, A/H: 34 7322 GOOMBUNGEE: AOG. Pastor John Kelly, P.O. Box 46, Goombungee. Ph: (076) 96 5310. GOONDIWINDI: Assembly of God. State School, G.P. Room, Herbert St. Sun 10.30a.m. & 6.30p.m. Pastor K. Wedrat, 80 Russell St. Ph: (076) 71 2215. GORDONVALE: Mulgrave Valley AOG. Sat. Glory Time 7p.m. Sun. Communion Service 9a.m, Community Hall, Cannon St., Pastor Geoff Hoy Ph: (070) 56 1325. GREENVALE: Contact Pastor John Hill, Calvary Temple (Townsville) Ph: (077) 74 5066 for meeting details. GYMPIE CHRISTIAN FAMILY: Church & Office Fritz Rd., Chatsworth. Ph: (071) 82 1595. Christian Family College, Ph: (071) 82 4395. P.O. Box 192, 4570. GYMPIE BETHEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: QCWA Rooms, Young St. Gy mpie. Sun. 10.30am. Last Sun. every month 10.30am & 6pm. Pastor M. Nielsen, Ph: (071) 82 6982. HERVEY BAY: New Life Centre, 18 Neils St., Pialba (P.O. Box 118) Sun. 9.30a.m. & 6p.m. Pastor Gordon Carter Ph: 28 3312. BETHSHAN CONVENTION CENTRE: Stephenson St., Scarness Ph: 28 1740, P.O. Box 118, Pialba, 4655. INGHAM CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTRE: 28-32 Townsville Rd. (Highway No. 1) Pastor Jack Peterson (A/H (077) 77 8956. Office: 76 1872. INNISFAIL RADIANT LIFE ASSEMBLY: Cnr. Marty & Riley Sts. Ph: 61 1405. P.O. Box 963 Innisfail. Pastor Jack Briscoe (Home) Ph: 61 3522. Pastor Cecil Heron Ph: 61 4365. JIMBOOMBA AOG, CI- Pastor Alan Collins, 119-129 East St., Jimboomba. Ph: (075) 46 9632. Sun: Services: Jimboomba Hall, 9a.m. & 6.30p.m. Supplement to Australian Evangel October 1987. BETHSHAN CHRISTMAS CAMP, SCARNESS, QLD. December 26 — January 2 Oustanding Camp Speakers: ALUM DAVIES & FRED EVANS See November 'Evangel' for full details or book now by phoning Pastor Phil Comins on (071) 681927 or write to P.O. Box 118, Pialba, Old. 4655. FREEDOM MINISTRIES urgently requires ASSISTANT PASTOR Ideally a y o u n g m a n with a heart for street kids a n d general pastoral duties in a vibrant fast growing inner city c h u r c h . For further details c o n t a c t : Pastor Ray Thyer, 2 n d floor, 27 Gresham Street A d e l a i d e , SA 5000. Phone: (08) 212 4744. PiiiiiimiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiimnig CHRISTIAN GUESTHOUSE CONFERENCE CENTRE HEALESVILLE, Vic. 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Registrations to: Miss Rae Dowie, Flat 2/21 John Street, Oakleigh, Vic. 3166. iii 1 i lost and the hurting. Jesus saw the multitude and had compassion on them. We need to have the motivation to reach out to people as we have never done before, until they feel the touch of compassion. The principal of this truth is the desperate need to touch people with the compassion of Jesus. We must meet people where they are, and never, ever pass them by! what the world needs now is if this is your desire, then IS WHERE YOU CAN FULFILL YOUR DESIRE FOUR AREAS OF MINISTRY-EQUIPPING COVERED • • • • CREATIVE MINISTRIES OUTREACH MINISTRIES PASTORAL MINISTRIES TEACHING MINISTRIES KMTC is committed to heip you: To discover, develop and direct your God given ministry. REV. RICHARD WARNER PRESIDENT FACULTY RICHARD WARNER B.Min. ROLAND J. SATHIASEELAN B.Min. LES CLARK Dip.Min. KEVIN CONNER M.Div.,D.Th. BRANKA MALIA B.Ed. CEDRIC LABROOY G.Th. IAN KRUITHOFF JEFF WOOD A A C M SO PRAY - DON'T DELAY - APPLY TODAY WRITE OR PHONE NOW F O R A P R O S P E C T U S : - T H E REGISTRAR, P.O. BOX 305, SPRINGVALE 31 71 AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL <<f*k.VZ3*E^ (Ph) 03 798-4111 > h O LU 0. CD or. Dr. Reginald Mmionok is Senior Minister of Garden City Christian Church, ML Grauatt, Qld. (With new caravan park facilities) Stay at Cud lee Creek or come to the meetings. Morning sessions — BARRY SMITH — THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY Evening sessions — BARRY SMITH — CHRISTIANS & TODAYS WORLD Send now for you registration form: P.O. Box 530, Modbury, S.A. 5092 or Phone (08) 212 1866. Name: _ Address: LU LU D. ADELAIDE CHRISTMAS CONVENTION December 26th, 1987 to January 1st, 1988 at CUDLEE CREEK, SOUTH AUSTRALIA FULLY EQUIPPED TO CHANGE THE WORLD FOR JESUS CHRIST MINISTRY TRAINING COLLEGE time. Often the load will require selflessness, love, care and complete understanding. The words of a song made popular some years ago graphically capture the spirit of this touch of strength: "He 'aint heavy, he's my brother.' Mext month I will pursue this theme. Meantime let me challenge you with this: Are you prepared to reach out and touch the modern leper — the AIDS sufferer — with the same love, compassion and strength that Jesus showed? I trust so, and that your church, where you fellowship, is indeed ready to face AIDS. BARRY SMITH INISTERS "KATARTISMOS" The touch of strength In Luke 15:5 we read: 'And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing.' The scenario here is that of a lost sheep being found as its master went out of his way to find it. When the sheep was found, he put it on his shoulders and then carried it home rejoicing. As Christians we need to be able to show the shoulder of ministry. To 'shoulder' speaks of responsibility — the responsibility of carrying the lost one to the fold rejoicing. It speaks of doing things for the lost until they become strong and are able to look after themselves. The shepherd could have said to this sheep, 'Mow that you are found, you follow me home.' But, no! He put the sheep on his shoulders and carried it home rejoicing. Today's world desperately needs the touch of strength that only Christ can give — it needs the ability we have as Christians to see each other through difficult and agonising times. Often the load will be heavy. Often we will need to carry that burden for some Phone No: Code: 0) 3 0 0 LL Wonderful promises However, this incredible Word of God not only has the power to bring us to the new birth and make us children of God, it has the power and the capacity to make us grow in grace and the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ — to become strong in the Lord and the power of His might. In Joshua 1:7-9 there are some fascinating promises that are applicable to us regarding the Word of God. God spoke to Joshua, reminding him of the Word of the Lord that had been revealed by Moses, and said to him. 'Only be strong and very courageous; be careful to do according to all the law which Moses My servant commanded you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, so that you may have success wherever you go. This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall medidate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have success. Have 1 not commanded you? Be strong and courageous! Do not tremble or be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.' In this passage of scripture, there are six great areas of victory and benefit that God promises us through the right use of His Word. 2. Success Then God says to Joshua — adherence to the Word of the Lord will cause you to have success wherever you go. Some people seem to have the mistaken idea that failure is honourable. It is not. Failure is a disgrace. Here the promise of God's Word is that He intends us to be successful. Of course, we need to establish what success is. Some people would equate success with wealth or prominence, and experiences or opportunties that elevate one's ego. True success is to find the will of God and to do it. The accomplishment of God's plan for your life is true success, and God does not intend nor expect you to fail. He intends for you to find His plan for your life. He intends for you to have the resources necessary to accomplish His strategy for your life. In everything God wants you to do, whether it be in career, at home, in your areas of personal endeavour and achievement, or whether it be in your life as a Christian, it is God's will that you should not fail, but that you should succeed. The Word of God declares that God causes us to triumph in every place.5 In other words, failure is not an option for the child of God. Sometimes we suffer setbacks, and not always do things work out the way we plan them. But if we have our goals clearly set in God, and know what God wants of us and are determined to go towards those things, obeying the Word of God, He will ensure our ultimate success. 1. Prosperity Firstly, He says that adherence to the truth of God's Word will bring us to prosperity. Mow this occurs in a number of ways, not the least of which is that by adherence to the truth that God has laid out in His scriptures, we will avoid the 3. Strength pitfalls of life, find wisdom, and will know Then the Lord promises us that through how to handle the resources that God puts abiding in His Word day and night, He will within our hands. impart unto us strength. The scripture But there is another way in which declares that they who wait upon the Lord prosperity becomes our portion. God gives shall renew their strength; they shall us tremendous promises of abundant mount up with wings as eagles. They shall blessing over and above every resource run and not be weary, they shall walk and 6 that we may have access to. God is able to not faint. supply our needs according to His riches in To wait on God means that we are allowglory by Christ Jesus.3 We are not merely ing God to have His way within our lives. It dependent on the resources available to means that we are doing things God's way. us from this world. God is our source, and It means that we are building a relationthe Word of God reveals to us that if we will ship with Him and gaining understanding adhere to His Word and open our hearts to of His ways and purposes for our lives these great promises, He is able to open more than ever before, and this comes to the windows of heaven upon us and pour us through the Word of God. We become out a blessing so great that we are not able strong in the Lord and the power of His to contain.4 might. AUSTRALIAN EVANGEL 4. Courage God says that another benefit of the Word of God taking a central place in our lives is that we will be filled with courage — we become courageous people. We are able to make bold decisions and stick to them, because our life is strengthened by the principles and teachings of the Word of God. In fact our faith is expanded because of the support that God's Word gives to us. We begin to understand that God is true to His Word. By trusting in His integrity, we are able to make decisions and see things through. We are able to persist with great courage because we are living beyond ourselves in the power of God. God's Word give us confidence that when we do His will, He will stand with us to support us and strengthen us. The power of confession Many years ago, I heard a little saying that helped me immensely in my young Christian life. It was — 'A Bible that's falling apart generally belongs to someone who isn't — and I know, from personal experience, that to be true. But, brothers and sisters, it is far more important to have God's Word in our hearts and in our mouths than it is to have a copy of the holy scriptures in our house. Out of our hearts and from our mouths, then, will come that confession which will make the written Word of God living truth, not just mere doctrine. And, as we confess that truth, we will indeed have 'miracles in our mouths.' In November's Evangel we will look further at God's promises as outlined in Joshua 1, and the power of confession. References: 1. 1 Pet. 1:23 2. Rom. 10:17 3. Phil. 4:19 4. Mai. 3:9-11 5. 2 Cor. 2:14 6. Isa. 40:31 Dr David Cartledge, Senior Minister of Calvary Temple, Townsville, Qld. is a regular contributor to 'Evangel. By REGINALD KLIMIONOK HI IS THE CHURCH READY FOR AIDS? It's not possible today to open a newspaper, or watch a television news coverage, without hearing or reading about AIDS — Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome — a fatal disease now killing thousands of people around the world! Even more sobering is the prediction that AIDS will soon be the killer of millions! Disturbing facts Fifty thousand Australians are now believed to be suffering from AIDS! Health authorities tell us that by 1990 — just three years away — a quarter of a million Australians will have the virus! Thirty million people worldwide now suffer from the disease, and even as I write this article, one new case every three minutes will be diagnosed somewhere around the globe. It is expected that by 1995, possibly one quarter of the African population will be suffering from AIDS. Africa now has an AIDS carrier population estimated between five and ten million. In 1986,8% of pregnant women attending prenatal clinics in Zaire were found to be infected. In Kigali, Rwanda, 18% of blood donors were HIV-positive. In Lusaka, Zambia, 33% of men aged 30 to 35 were infected. In Nov. '86, San Francisco's health department reported a record 76 deaths for the month, as well as 108 new cases, bringing the city's overall AIDS tally to 2,654 cases, of whom 1,517 have died. Of that tally, 84% were homosexual or bisexual men. Doctors now believe that up to 65% of the city's gay populace may now be infected with the virus! American health officials are on record as saying that if the expected ravages of the disease continue, the USA would be bankrupt by the year 2000 because of the cost needed to hospitalise and treat terminally ill AIDS patients. Simply put, the economic system would not be able to cope with the drain of funds needed to help the dying! All quite sobering and alarming statistics! But where does the AIDS epidemic leave the church? Challenge to the church As I pondered these frightening statistics I began to ask myself whether our churches were ready to face the AIDS crisis. Mo longer can we say that AIDS is a disease sent by God as a judgement on homosexuals. Sadly, history has always shown that the innocent will suffer for the guilty — now, innocent people are contracting AIDS through no fault of their own. We have all been saddened by the regular reports of people who have contracted AIDS through blood transfusions. In my own state of Queensland three innocent babies recently died after they were given infected blood at birth. A case of the innocent suffering for the guilty! AIDS is now a disease which is totally ingrained within the heterosexual community. If this is the case, our churches will soon be faced with the responsibility of ministering to people suffering from AIDS — not unlike the way Jesus ministered to those with leprosy — the "untouchables' of His day. I can see a close comparison between AIDS and leprosy. Lepers were the unclean people of Christ's day, a system which had been established under Old Testament law (Lev. 13:43-46; Num. 5:2). However, Jesus touched the leper when no-one else would! Look at the dramatic and wonderful story of Matt. 8:1-4. Picture the scenario: Jesus descends from the mountain with a multitude following Him. Suddenly, the excitement of the moment is broken with the chilling cry 'Unclean, Unclean!' A great murmer erupts from the crowd as they draw back in horror searching for the leper in their midst. The power of touch And then suddenly, a voice, 'Lord, if You will, You can make me clean.' And with the voice, the sight of a pitiful figure, one OCTOBER -1987 marred and marked by the ravages of the disease, almost overcome by the creeping scourge of leprosy! The words themselves are eloquent, but the very source of the cry brings qualities of appeal and passion. And Jesus puts forth His hand and does the impossible — He touches a leper! The crowd gasp in disbelief and immediately the leprosy is gone. In Jesus, the process of death had become the process of life. If we are to be committed t o ' . . . preach the gospel to the poor; to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, to set at liberty them that are bruised', we will encounter AIDS face to face. If it hasn't already occurred, AIDS sufferers will come into our church, faced with the agony of death without peace, and find Jesus as Lord and Saviour. It is also inevitable that people will come to Jesus in our midst, be gloriously saved, and then find they have AIDS because of a lifestyle they lived prior to coming to Christ. How will we minister to these people? They will come to us terminally ill. Do we turn our back on them and tell them they are experiencing God's wrath? Have we taken the time to better educate ourselves to understand this horrific killer? Are our congregations prepared to have fellowship with AIDS sufferers? These are very important questions we must address if we are to fulfil Christ's mandate of reaching a lost world. The question therefore arises — is the church ready for AIDS? Jesus must always be our model for ministry. I believe we see in His life the pattern for our ministry to the world — a world which includes AIDS sufferers. Jesus touched a hurting and dying world, and therein lies the key — the power of touch. Through His ministry and teachings Jesus revealed at least seven different 'touches', or forms of personal ministry where he reached people at their point of need. Let us look at these areas, and see their application to our ministry today. > h U W n to n LU n 'God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and He went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil' (Acts io:38). Further, Paul informs us in Eph. 1:20-21 that today Jesus is seated at the right hand of the Father in heavenly places far above all rule and authority, power and dominion. That includes every demonic force! And so we see that God, who is on our side, is all powerful in every area including every demonic force that dares to come against you, your family, ministry and church. The Church has God's power The second very powerful truth in respect to overcoming the devil is found in Eph. 1:22 — 'God placed all the things under His (Jesus') feet and appointed Him to be head over everything for the church, which is His body, the fulness of Him who fills everything in every way.' As you know, the Church is the body of Christ and because He, the head, is in complete authority over every satanic force, it is logical to expect that the Church can also exercise great power over the works of the devil and demons. What tremendous power and authority every local, united body of believers has when they believe it, enter into it and use it! The early church accepted and demonstrated this power as they moved in spiritual warfare. For instance, when Peter was locked in prison the local church united in prayer against the men who were seeking to stop its growth. What happened? God moved in and miraculously opened the prison doors, freeing Peter and causing great difficulties for King Herod. Acts 12:24 says that the Word of God then continued to increase and spread despite Herod's previous actions against the Church. When it came to sickness, disease and demonic oppression the early church exercised its enormous power in Christ over all forms of satanic works. Multitudes, not only individuals were gloriously healed — see Acts 3; 4:23-31; 5:12-16 and so on. The 20th century church needs to sit up and take notice of these and other New Testament examples. Each local church is invested with the power of Jesus Christ to unitedly stand against every organisation, demonic force and men that would work against it. We shouldn't just live in hope but in action! Christians have God's power Nottoo the impact of Eph. 2:6, 'God raised us up (from our old ways of sin, failure and defeat and being under the power of the devil) with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.' This means that you, not just the Church as an institution, are seated with Jesus in the place of authority over all principalities and powers. Therefore, in those times when you may not be able to call the church or home group together to pray, you can move in power and boldly say, 'Satan, get your hands off this situation. I rebuke you in Jesus' name. I have authority over you, because you are under my feet too and you will not touch me nor my family' (or whatever the case may be). When you take that sort of authority with Holy Spirit boldness you will find that Satan will indeed exit quickly and you'll discover the truth of James 4:7 — 'Resist the devil and he will flee from you.' Be bold against your enemy And so we understand from scripture that not only is God all powerful over demonic forces, men in high places and even circumstances, if necessary, but the Church is also. Equally important is the fact that you too are in the place of authority and power. Satanic attacks come from many different directions and in various ways. Be daily on your guard, exercise your own authority and Christ-given power and move into spiritual warfare when the occasion requires it. Remember — you're on the winning side and victory is ours! Jesus declared it so in Luke 10:19, 'I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy.' Use it! Your brother in Christ, Andrew Evans Commonwealth Superintendent I remember my first encounter with the world of accounts, accountants and accountability. It was in my first job, more years ago then I care to remember. I was given a blue pen and a red one and informed that I could use those two colours but must never use a green pen. This, I thought, was unfortunate because green ink had just come out and I like using it. So I compromised and mixed brilliant blue with the green and concocted a turquoise colour. Alas, this still got me into trouble as there was just too much green in it and only (great emphasis — only, only) accountants could use green pens! Young and inexperienced, I quickly learned the letter of the law. Once a year, I was informed, the accountants would come in and with their green pens rule off the last entries for the trading year. Not even one more entry could be made, either to add sales, to credit or make corrections. It was too late! Mow the books would be checked and those who had made the entries for the year would have to give an account of matters. And, sure enough, at the end of the commercial year in came the accountants with their little cases, green pens, suspicious looks and multitudes of queries. Much later I would learn that accountants aren't really bad folk and that auditing is a necessary part of life. What was most impressed upon this young innocent was the fact of the importance of accountability. Accountability! Ultimately we are all always accountable to someone, whether in the business world, church organisation or family life. The great parable of Matt. 25 reminds us plainly that in the final analysis we will all stand before the Master when He returns to His servants to settle accounts with them (v. 19) and is looking for a return of His investment and trust (v.27). That is going to be an exciting day (or night) when Jesus returns unexpectedly, and so the age old cry still goes forth: Are we ready? If you're a Christian then of course you are in respect of your own salvation. But what about your service? A 'heavenly green pen' will immediately rule off the records in the book of your life to that point and it will be too late to try to gain extra time so that you can do more < o: D in for Jesus or make adjustments in your life, temperament, ministry, relationships, habits and so on. Too late — the books are closed! A sobering thought indeed. Jesus said in John 9:4 that 'As long as it is day, we must do the work of Him who sent me. Might is coming when no one can work.' What works have we been neglecting that need to be operating within our churches and personal lives today? What matters are there that ought to be receiving our attention now, that we will regret we didn't attend to if the Lord were to suddenly return unexpectedly? In this issue Reg Klimionok challenges us in respect of reaching out to the neglected modern day leper, the AIDS victim, Andrew Evans urges us to move in our Christ-given power against evil spiritual forces in the land, Lyle Peluso warns on modern day witchcraft, David Cartledge reminds us of the necessity of understanding, meditating on and confessing God's Word, Christopher Jeyaratnam's miracle testimony encourages us to persevere in prayer whatever the circumstances.. . all matters that need our daily attention as we would serve Jesus. There are also other matters such as the question of holiness which has already been highlighted several times this year in this editorial page and elsewhere. Some are still concerned that whilst we have moved from the binding, legalistic letter of the law, we may be displaying just too much and too irreverant a freedom in the Spirit. Then there is the concern over the recent shakings in the church in America and elsewhere, the exposure of 'hi-tech' suspect words of knowledge and fake miracles, financial and administration abuse and incompetency, regrettable immoral lapses, incredible visions and schemes from God so-called, the continuing extremes of the prosperity, healing and 'Kingdom Mow' teachings, presumption instead of faith, and failure of Christian ethics. In the above mentioned parable Jesus spoke of the servants receiving talents to be used immediately and wisely in the Master's service. What talents, abilities and spiritual gifts has Jesus granted you? Are you using them wisely and increasing their effectiveness? Does your lifestyle, habits, language and actions reveal you as a genuine servant of God? Are you, perhaps, like the 'useless' servant who buried all and did nothing for his Master and received the severest of rebukes? Are you into anything unethical or doctrinally suspect that harms our witness to the world? I hope not, even as 1 trust in God that I would never be. Let us all be active in Christ's kingdom. Let there be many great blue entries in the record books of our lives that will speak well of our wholehearted, genuine service for Jesus. His blood — His 'red pen' — has already erased our mistakes and sins; may His 'green pen' never have to be ruled across pages empty of entries of our deeds. May we all we able to give a good account of ourselves before the throne of grace. Have a great month, reconsidering the 'accounts of life'. / O i r\ Sponsored by the House of Tabor, 84 Northgate St., Unley Park, 5061 South Australia (08)271 4733. Bicentennial United Charismatic Convention I Wayville Showgrounds, Adelaide Jan. 5th - 9th, 1988 : amberto COMPLETE WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE 00 CD OFFICIAL TRAVEL AGENT TO CELEBRATE '88 A N D THE HOUSE OF TABOR rr LU CD o , hO O o OVERSEAS & AUSTRALIAN SPEAKERS ,1 MUSICIANS ifDan Armstrong Reinhard Bonnke TonyCampolo Barry Chant Robert Colman Rowland Croucher Andrew Evans Chuck Girard i'^r-.'. •|:-;""'A::|| O > : • : fill Mai Garvin '•> i;<if y/" ,./ 6 Hamish Jamieson Reginald Klimionok Ben Mason BobMumford Winkle Pratney z Stuart Robinson Arvella Schuller Robert Schuller IS THE CHURCH READY FOR AIDS by REG KLIMIONOK on page 5 :