WHAT THE HELL IS EVIL?
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Global Contact presents:! WHAT THE HELL IS EVIL? ! ~ A politically correct question ? ! ~ An uncomfortable topic?! ~ Too ‘big” to think about let alone “fix”?! ~ A conversation well overdue?! Perhaps ! - Join our four speakers and Interlocutor - Susan Murphy to reflect and explore this timely question and its potential for change. Tom Darby! Former Schools Inspector, Principal & Industrial Arts Teacher, an initiator of the Mens Shed movement. Rev Dr David Millikan! Writer, Clergyman, former Head of Religious Programs ABC. TV documentary maker. Rob McMurdo! Psychiatristworked with prisoners & victims,! member of the Mental Health Tribunal. Jane Ewins! Spiritual & wellbeing coach/ counsellor,! marketing consultant,! advocate and ! city- life escapee. Susan Murphy! Zen master, author, film maker, radio producer, feminist, deep ecologist,! mother & grandmother. …”the line separating good & evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either -- but right through every human heart -- and through all human hearts.” Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago Saturday 27 June 2105! 10 am - 1pm! ! Berry! Berry Uniting Church Hall - Albert St.! ! Ticket Price: $20* *All ticket proceeds go to the Homeless Woman & Children Lunch Fund & the Global Contact Phone/fax: 02 4464 2121 ! 131 Queen St Berry . NSW . Australia . 2535 !www.globalcontact.com.au Berry Mens Shed Scholarship Fund. Email: info@globalcontact.com.au! Open 7 days! Global Contact Bookstore
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