Have we a blind spot? God in today's news cycle
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A dinner and panel discussion for journalists and others working in Sydney's media to reflect ...
Have we a blind spot?
God in today's news cycle
Dinner, Paul Marshall's address then a…

Have we a blind spot? God in today’s news cycle
Media Ethics in disaster zones?
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Do journalists and photographers go too far covering events like earthquakes, Cyclone Yasi and the floods? Documentary Producer Mark Hadley says yes. Sunrise Supervising Producer Paul Richards says no. Dominic…

Together For The Media
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Both familiar and new faces crowded the Village Church backyard for Christians in the Media's start-of-year barbecue in the second week of February.

As students and workers from across Sydney ate…

Christians in the media BBQ
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We’d like you to join us and other Christians working in Sydney’s Media for a BBQ to eat, catch up, pray and talk about the next steps for Christians in…

Christians in the media BBQ
The media’s secret agenda
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by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen

This talk was first given at the Christians in the Media Access All Areas Conference, August 26th, 2005

The title of this talk is…

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God and Sexuality – the pleasure and the pain

As the political debate rages real people are in pain …

GOD AND SEXUALITY: the pleasure and the pain

God’s ideal for sexual expression is amazing.

But as we wait for the new creation many of us are sexually confused or have been hurt and need God’s healing.

Dominic Steele and Patricia Weerakoon speaking with compassion and clarity together on ‘GOD AND SEXUALITY: God’s ideal, what went wrong, what Jesus has done and the choices we face…?’

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Have we a blind spot? God in today’s news cycle

Have we a blind spot? God in today’s news cycle

To register: http://fb.eventpal.com/Pur​chaseTicket.aspx?eId=2958

A dinner and panel discussion for journalists and others working in Sydney’s media to reflect …

Have we a blind spot?
God in today’s news cycle

Dinner, Paul Marshall’s address then a panel of senior Sydney media professionals discuss

Paul Marshall says
“Religion is a major factor in the modern world impacting around half of all news stories.
The best reporters will grasp a story’s underlying spiritual dimensions – both global and local.”

Paul Marshall has written/edited more than 20 books and hundreds of articles and is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute’s centre for religious freedom.

Link about his work here: http://www.facebook.com/pa​ges/Blind-Spot-for-Journal​ists/94915130760?sk=wall

Cost $25
Thursday September 1, 7pm Village Cafe, Village Church Annandale, cnr Johnston and Booth Streets
RSVP to Dominic Steele, 9660 2444, dominic@christiansinthemed​ia.org

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Posted in Featured, Media News, Media Student by / August 15th, 2011 / No Comments »

The Media’s Secret Agenda

At our Access All Areas conference back in 2005, Peter Jensen gave a talk to the delegates about the ‘Media’s Secret Agenda’.

Click to listen or right click to download the audio from this conference.

Posted in Media News, Media Student, Media Worker by / July 11th, 2011 / No Comments »
How to get a job in the media

How to get a job in the media

7pm, June 18 @ Village Church, Annandale

A panel of Christians working in Sydney’s media will tell how they broke into the industry.

Includes:
Mark Mckeown: Newsreader and Journalist with WSFM 101.7/Mix 106.5
Includes:

Melissa Beaumont Lee: Finance news presenter, freelance writer, formerly producer BBC World News London, Channel Ten News, Today Show Channel Nine and Sky News.

Paul Waterhouse: Producer, Sunday night, Channel 7.

And more to be announced…
A night designed for those still studying, starting out, or on the lower rungs of media work, who are wondering how to land a job. There’ll be plenty of practical suggestions for how to use your time wisely in searching for your first media job.

Supper will be provided on the night.

Public transport options: The 470 bus from Railway Square stops right out the front, or walk from Stanmore train station (15 minutes).

Posted in Featured, Media News, Media Student by / May 16th, 2011 / No Comments »

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To register please call or email Michael Pickering on 96602444 or mike@christiansinthemedia.org

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Do you have the Holy Spirit? How can we get Spiritual guidance? What are Spiritual gifts? What is Spiritual warfare? Can you be baptized in the Holy Spirit?

Who exactly is the Holy Spirit?

Whether or not you’ve been a Christian for many years or you’re still checking Jesus out, chances are the Holy Spirit has come up many times in conversation. Down through the centuries, between churches and between individual Christians, more debates rage over the person and work of the Holy Spirit then perhaps any other topic

Over five days in July, we’ll be looking intently into the Bible in order to learn who the Holy Spirit is, what he was sent to do and just what effect knowing him will have on our lives.

This week will also be a great opportunity to meet other media students and think through these issues in light of the media.

Where are we staying?
This year, we’re staying at the Silky Oak Lodge at Kiah Ridge Conference Centre, 25 Bargo River Road Tahmoor. This site is 1.5 hours drive from the Sydney CBD via the M5 Motorway.

In addition to being set in 71 hectares of natural bushland, Kiah Ridge boasts five bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, volleyball, basketball and tennis courts and an outdoor fire pit.

When are we going?
We’ll be arriving at Kiah Ridge at 9am on Monday the 4th of July and will be staying until 2pm on Friday the 8th of July.

What do I bring?
Bible
Pen
Sleeping bag or sheets/ blankets
Pillow
Toiletries
Warm clothes
Board games and Sports equipment
Snacks and junk food to share
Marshmallows for the fire pit

How do I get there? (download map)
If traveling south, travel down the F5 Freeway/Hume Highway until you get to Picton Road. Turn right and head toward Picton, then turn left at Argle Street. After ten kilometres, turn right at the service station down Bargo River Road. Turn left down Kiah Ridge Access Road until arrive at the gate

If traveling north, continue up the Hume Highway/F5 Freeway and turn left at Remembrance Driveway. Continue for eleven kilometres before turning left down Bargo River Road.

How much?
The price for this incredible week is only $220. If you pay before Friday June, you’ll get the early-bird discount of $195.

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