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  2. Special Religious Education in New South Wales, Australia

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    The wish to remove SRE from NSW schools is still ongoing as news reporter stated that teachers were finding it out-dated. [20] SRE providers continue to argue that SRE is essential for a students growth. [21] SRE in a recent report has been proven to be beneficial for improving mental health issues and embedding good morals in students.

  3. Anglican Youthworks - Wikipedia

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    Anglican Youthworks is an Australian Christian not-for-profit organisation based in Sydney.Youthworks oversees three divisions, each of which contributes to the organisation's mission: to support the teaching of the gospel in schools and churches, particularly to families. [1]

  4. National Conference of Australian Christian Churches

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    The Pentecostal Church, Sydney, NSW: Amalgamation of two denominations to form the Assemblies of God in Australia 1939: Richmond Temple, Melbourne, VIC? 1941? Henry Wiggins was elected as Chairman of ACC 1943? Held in the midst of the Second World War: 1945: Glad Tidings Tebernacle, Brisbane, QLD: Philip Duncan was elected as Chairman of ACC 1947

  5. Australian Christian College - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Christian College records their own podcast called "The Inspiration Project". The podcast interviews and explorers the lives of well-known Christians. The podcast is hosted by the Principal of ACC, Mr Brendan Corr, and supported by ACC alumnus, ACC Graduate, Jarred Fantom, who organises guests and edits the podcast episodes. [3]

  6. Australian Christian Churches - Wikipedia

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    The ACC grew out of the Assemblies of God in Australia, which was founded in 1937 with the merger of Assemblies of God Queensland (AGQ), and the Pentecostal Church of Australia. In 2007, at which time it had over 375,000 members, it assumed "Australian Christian Churches" as its public name, but remained registered as the incorporated ...

  7. List of people associated with Australian Christian Churches

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    Former National President, former Senior Pastor of ACC churches including the ACC church in Orange, New South Wales: Anthony Venn-Brown: 1951 – Former evangelist and Founder of Youth Alive NSW Ian Woods: 1945–2016: Former senior Pastor of Hawkesbury Christian Centre, Former National Executive Member and Former State President of New South Wales

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  9. Australian Christian College – Marsden Park - Wikipedia

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    Australian Christian College is an independent non-denominational Christian co-educational primary and secondary day school, located in the north-western Sydney suburb of Marsden Park, New South Wales, Australia.