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Edition 36: Courage Print E-mail
Monday, 11 August 2008 23:11

We encounter tensions, fear and risks throughout our everyday lives. This edition The Transit Lounge looks at the courage it takes to overcome these things.

The bravery of boycotting

Meera Atkinson

An act of courage is sometimes expressed in that shortest and simplest of words: no.

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Standing up for right: Phillipines report

Mark Zirnsak and Jill Cooper

Since 2001, hundreds of people in the Philippines, including journalists, lawyers, farmers, union leaders, civil rights workers and clergy, have been killed or abducted, with little or no follow-up investigation by police.

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Rob Lutton: a questioning faith

Meera Atkinson

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The congregation as a source of strength

Meera Atkinson

Every day and all around the nation people face adversity: the loss of a loved one, illness, divorce. They say that at such times you find out who your friends are. For Christians it can also be a time of discovering the true value of a congregation and its ability to inspire faith and courage.

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The ultimate risk

Kent Crawford

“No human ever made more trouble than this ‘gentle Jesus, meek and mild’.”

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Emergency services volunteers

Rob Dummermuth

Throughout non-metro Australia, the community relies on the service and dedication of volunteers who routinely risk their lives as emergency service volunteers. Why do they do it?

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The Dark Knight

Reviewed by Nicole Reardon

Since his comic book debut in 1939, the character of Batman has been constantly redefined.

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