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Syrian Refugees Flood into Egypt
21 May 2013
Anglican Aid partners with the Diocese of Egypt in providing humanitarian assistance to those in the Middle East and North Africa affected by war. The Anglican Diocese of Egypt operates...
South Sudanese Pastor to Visit Australia
14 May 2013
Rev Elly Kajaminyo is an ordained minister of the Gospel in the Anglican...
Make a Mother’s Day
06 May 2013
“I dreamed a dream that life would be,
So different from this hell I’m living.
I dreamed that love would never die,
I dreamed that God would be forgiving.” Fantine, Les Miserables.
While...
Smashing Cycles of Poverty - What mother raises a daughter to be a prostitute
02 May 2013
Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will never forget you (Isaiah 49:15).
Mauritius Floods - Appeal by the Archbishop of Mauritius
19 April 2013
Anglican Aid is seeking your support to assist flood affected communities in Mauritius through an appeal made by the Archbishop of the Indian Ocean, Abp Ian Ernest.
The following letter explains...
International Day of Street Children
12 April 2013
April 12 is the International Day of Street Children. Why International Day for Street Children matters.
The day aims to give the millions of street children all around the world a voice. We...
Grace to the World Cycle Tour
10 April 2013
Sunday 7 April 2013 is a rest day from cycling. However David was at work preaching at three services at Dalby
Grace to the World Cycle Tour
09 April 2013
Half way marked reached as riders hit Kilkivan Qld.
Read about some of the stories after leaving Toowoomba on April 6 as recounted by David Mansfield
Movement to End Poverty
Since 1990, aid has helped to reduce extreme poverty, including almost halving the number of children around the world who die before their fifth birthday – 14,000 fewer children dying every single day.
Let's help make poverty history by giving our fair share of aid – just 70 cents in every $100 of Australia’s national income by 2020.
As a step towards contributing our fair share, by 2016 we’re asking our political leaders to fulfill their bipartisan promise to give 50 cents in every $100 to tackle global poverty










