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  • av Joyce Lange Cowen
    161,-

    Of the many girls who worked on dairy farms throughout 1930-1950 and who could not fulfill their aspirations, some left the farms, but many had to stay. The Second World War was taking so many of their brothers far away to keep the enemy at bay.Those who escaped the daily grind of the dairy worked in the local towns as waitresses, sales-girls, or in the telephone exchange. Some studied music, dress and pattern making. Some though continued their education at the local high school - they were the lucky ones. They were able to work as bank assistants, clerks, book-keepers and receptionists.In this short story, set in the mid 20th Century in rural north-eastern NSW, Janine longed to leave the 'farm girl' image, and its expectations of marriage and employment, behind her. It means some tough choices for her but love has a strange way of bouncing back.

  • av Honi Reifler
    236,-

    Commissioned by the Glenreagh School of Arts to coincide with their Cedar & Steam Art Competition in 2023, the book is a compilation of illustrated poetry and short stories. In 1950 Glenreagh, on the Orara River in the north east of NSW, Australia, experienced a huge flood which washed houses off their foundations and caused massive destruction of property and livestock in the area, but no lives were lost. First hand accounts of survival stories, such as rescues of people trapped in their ceilings, a poem recalling the heroism of a local aboriginal man, Jimmy Fisher, who rowed out in the floodwaters to make one rescue, and other sometimes humorous stories from the event, are illustrated with drawings and photos. Complied from local historical records and first hand accounts, the book is a tribute to those in the community at that time, preserving in a more popular format memories of this historical event. Suitable for all ages; younger people will enjoy the illustrations, older people will find the stories inspirational, Glenreagh locals will relive a time when community spirit won over a flood.

  • av Mike Jelliffe
    174,-

    Set in the jungles of Papua New Guinea, an isolated community races against time to meet the challenges of a gold mining venture being thrust upon it. Legends of the past combine with current political intrigue as the community faces everyday challenges which seek to disrupt their quest for a solution. Guided by the stories of their ancestors, the leaders discover how much a small Bird of Paradise guides both old and new generations and inspires them to reach some surprising conclusions! A historical romance sets the backdrop for a new generation to discover the significance of their past as a new romance blossoms. This book follows on from Book One, The People of the Bird, and highlights more social issues experienced by everyday people in PNG.

  • av Telly Orekavala
    187,-

    The author recounts with some humour various stories from his own and others experience growing up in Papua New Guinea. He brings the reader an insight into life in contemporary PNG in the late 20th century. The second part of the book is poems he has written, often reflecting on a Christian theme.

  • av Angela G Clements
    187,-

  • av Lesa Tacon
    228,-

  • av Dole Peter
    161,-

  • av Roger Young
    224,-

  • av Gerald Buttrose
    427,-

    A musical prodigy, Patrick Sheridan, raised on a rural NSW property, longs to compose. When WWII is declared, he must decide - follow a career in music or join the fight for his country, leaving behind the young violinist who stole his heart?

  • av Marilyn Gunders
    161,-

  • av Edward Pulagis
    199,-

  • av Marjorie Pethybridge
    249,-

  • av Don Kemsley
    415,-

    During a camping trip around Australia with some family members in 2019, Don Kemsley recorded some of the experiences and sights of their trip in coloured crayon drawings, with comments. An experienced children''s illustrator, the former pastor captures the flora and fauna experienced on the trip as well as other memorable events or sights. While written for his extended family members to remember the trip, the pictures are often humorous and will appeal to families even if they are not part of the author''s family. With a double spread map showing the extent of their travel, the book is a great showcase of what Australia has to offer, particularly the outback.

  • av Gerald Buttrose
    282,-

  • - My Hero
    av Stella Sondpi
    224,-

  • av Lewis Allen Lewis
    202,-

    With over 15 years experience in the Police Force in Victoria and Northern Territory, the author recounts some of the stories of his life. At times dramatic, humerous, emotive - all show a different side of policing, the human side. Together with his early life and work as a private investigator after leaving the Police Force, he fills out the chapters of his life journey. Then into his latter years in a very different business with mini-golf and a waterslide, and then retirement. Through it all his love of sport and commitment both on and off the field to being an active participant in community life, wherever he and his wife Joy were living, shines through. A very readable life story about someone committed to be active in their community in work and recreation, living across three states in Australia.

  • av Robin S Jelliffe
    228,-

  • - Discovering the real gold in Bougainville
    av Ray Grindley
    288,-

  • - Biblical Perspectives on the art of Leading and Managing People
    av Michael A Jelliffe
    199,-

  • av Joyce L Cowen
    142,-

  • - From Christian Work to Servanthood
    av Douglas Keith Parrington
    283,-

  • - The Story of Pastor Kitapateke
    av Sarah Kende
    161,-

  • - My Story
    av Wendy Craig
    149,-

    Growing up in children's and institutional homes, the author never realised she had a family or was aboriginal. Stricken by polio at a very young age, and being one of the youngest in a large family, she was made a ward of the state following her mother's death. Coupled with her need for treatment and rehabilitation, she grew up in state institutional homes in Sydney. In this honest account, she tells her story of coping with disabilities and institutional life believing she was alone in the world. Until one day, in her teens, she discovered her family and gradually reunited with them, eventually moving back to her home country at Coffs Harbour. At the same time she also discovered her talent as an artist in traditional aboriginal dot painting style. Today she is an elder in her Gumbaynggirr community on the mid north coast of NSW. Her story is an important contribution to the documentation of the lives of Aboriginal children.

  • - The Kingdom of God in Matthew's Gospel
    av Michael A Jelliffe
    174,-

    Suitable for individual or group use, this inductive Bible study, centered in the gospel of Matthew, looks at how the Kingdom of God formed the backbone of Jesus' teaching and ministry, and considers how it applies to the church today. 11 studies follow Matthew's account chapter by chapter starting with the genealogy of Jesus through to the fulfilment of the kingdom in heaven, looking at the Scripture record of Jesus' ministry from birth, temptations, commission for ministry and teaching through the parables. Jesus's confrontations with the religious leaders and dynamic ministry with people demonstrating the kingdom are considered, as is the element of Jubilee raised in Jesus' quoting Isaiah 61 in his commission (in Luke 4). Aspects of the fulfilment of the kingdom, judgement and the coming of the new Jerusalem lead into consideration of what the church is today in relation to the Kingdom of God, here but not complete. Reflection questions at the end of each study help focus on contextual issues for the reader, challenging the reader to apply Kingdom of God values in response to topic studied. The book has space after each question for written answers if desired. The purpose of the study is to help understand how central the Kingdom of God is to understanding God's purposes in the world.

  • av Graham S Robb
    211,-

  • av Ethan C Love
    147,-

  • - Diwai Kros - Save na Strong belong Bikpela
    av Michael A Jelliffe
    160,-

  • av Douglas K Parrington
    160,-

  • av Honi Reifler
    236,-

    A collection of anecdotes reflecting on some of the countless miracles of God at work through the ministry of Sherwood Christian Rehab Centre, Glenreagh, NSW, Australia, published for the 40 year anniversary in January 2018. Honi Reifler, who with her husband JP pioneered Sherwood Christian Rehab Centre, recounts some of the miracles they have seen and experienced during the 40 years of the ministry of Sherwood. By leaning totally on God to provide in every situation, they have seen God provide in remarkable situations, and seen Gods power at work in people lives in exraordinary ways. These stories are not only encouragement but proof that God is active in peoples lives today.

  • av Jillian Jelliffe
    215,-

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