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Jul
2010

Newsletter July 2010

West Arnhem Workshop New experiences and a lesson in keeping our covenanat with God renewed and active, Yurranydjil's Story Audio Scriptures in 2010 Scripture in Use in East Arnhem Recent Developments Linguistic Support and Resourcing Spell it with 'g' not with a 'k' BELT Studies at Milingimbi

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Jul
2010

COORDN8 Issue #3 July 2010

If you fly over Western Arnhem Land, it appears to be vast areas of wilderness with little sign of human habitat. But looks are deceptive. There are many people in different language groups calling this area home, and exciting things have been happening in the church there.

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Apr
2010

Newsletter April 2010

A gift from Elizabeth Djandilŋa Thorne... and a logo for CSIS East Arnhem Scripture in Use Introducing Scripure in Use workers in Yolŋu languages of East Arnhem Land Supporting Indigenous Scriptures Second Hand Clothes Buzzword "Partnership" Worrorra West Kimberley Pukatja Church Restoration Central Australia Maung and Mayali in West Arnhem Land

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Apr
2010

COORDN8 Issue #2 April 2010

Jesus took the five loaves and two fish, looked up toward heaven, and asked God’s blessing on the food. Breaking the loaves into pieces, he kept giving the bread and fish to the disciples to give to the people. They all ate as much as they wanted. Mark 6:41-42

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Jan
2010

Newsletter January 2010

Around the regions Reclaiming Linguistic Heritage in West Kimberley Daughter Translations in Arnhem Land Our Word In the Action in Centreal Australia

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Jan
2010

COORDN8 Issue #1 January 2010

As this first issue of CSIS CoordN8 goes to press, I’m winding up 2009 with Christmas correspondence, and very soon, a quiet holiday. By the time issue #1 reaches you, January will be here - Happy New Year! This strange December/January time warp of ‘reflection’ and ‘resolution’ is somehow symbolic of my own experience this year, settling in as Resource Worker for CSIS. As I gradually get to know the regions and partners, I can see God’s work over so many years in building his Indigenous church. Yet, this issue of CoordN8 is hard evidence that something new is happening.

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