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    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Ministry Support Scheme Grantees Announced   6 July 2021      ADM is delighted to announce that twenty-two women have received grants to support their ministries through the 2020 Aborig

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Ministry Support Scheme Grantees Announced

ADM is delighted to announce that twenty-two women have received grants to support their ministries through the 2020 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Ministry Support Scheme.

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    In our churches   – 22 June, 2021    The release of the key results of the National Anglican Family Violence Research Report recently into Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a key moment for the Anglican church. It brings together data f

In Our Churches

The release of the key results of the National Anglican Family Violence Research Report recently into Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a key moment for the Anglican church. It provides a snapshot of what is happening and what can be done to address this urgent and significant issue. ADM’s CEO, Rev. Jo Gibbs, reflects on the report’s findings.

     

 
    COVID-19 Church Response Program Grantees Announced   — 21 April 2021  Six women serving in local churches throughout Sydney have received funding to support church-based mercy ministries through ADM’s COVID-19 Church Response Program.

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COVID-19 Church Response Program Grantees Announced

Six women serving in local churches throughout Sydney have received funding to support church-based mercy ministries through ADM’s COVID-19 Church Response Program.

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   Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2020 – ‘Always Was, Always Will Be.’    Our understanding and appreciation of history is an interesting thing. We like to think that history is an unchanging and factual field, and yet our personal and communal und

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Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2020 – ‘Always Was, Always Will Be.’

Australians are invited to celebrate together under the theme of ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’. As the NAIDOC Week website notes, “’Always Was, Always Will Be’ recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years.”

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   Restoring Sanctuary  ADM awards $80,000 Restoring Sanctuary Innovation Grant to innovative model for churches to create safety for domestic abuse survivors    – 14 July, 2020     ADM is honoured to announce today the awarding of the

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Restoring Sanctuary

ADM awards $80,000 Restoring Sanctuary Innovation Grant to innovative model for churches to create safety for domestic abuse survivors

ADM is honoured to announce today the awarding of the Restoring Sanctuary Innovation Grant, an $80,000 grant to support the development of an effective church-based response supporting domestic abuse survivors, to Dr. Wilma Gallet and her group.

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    Sending New Voices to Canberra     ADM sponsored Jerusha Mather reflects on her recent trip to Parliament    Last month, Libby Sanders, ADM’s program manager for Mercy & Justice, 2019 Senior Fellow Brooke Prentis and 2019 Creative Fe

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Sending New Voices to Canberra

ADM sponsored Jerusha Mather reflects on her recent trip to Parliament.

Last month, Libby Sanders, ADM’s program manager for Mercy & Justice, 2019 Senior Fellow Brooke Prentis and 2019 Creative Fellow Emma Pittman joined 200 Australians and 15 Pacific Church leaders in Parliament with the goal of sharing their support for Australian Aid and to discuss what the Pacific Step Up means for Pacific people.

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   “Restoring Sanctuary”: ADM launches $80,000 grant initiative for churches to serve domestic violence survivors

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“Restoring Sanctuary”: ADM launches $80,000 grant initiative for churches to serve domestic violence survivors

Calling upon Australian-based Christian women to form an innovative, collaborative and church-based response to domestic violence, the grant invites applicants to consider new and theologically-based ways to ensure the safety and healing of domestic violence victims among Christian fellowship.

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   My story – By Miriam Numamurdird   Miriam Numamurdird is the first local Christian leader in the Northern Territory to participate in a unique pilot program. An ADM Mercy & Justice Grant is providing Miriam with a two-year paid traine

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My story – By Miriam Numamurdird

Miriam Numamurdird is the first local Christian leader in the Northern Territory to participate in a unique pilot program. An ADM Mercy & Justice Grant is providing Miriam with a two-year paid traineeship in Bible translation & leadership development. She is working in partnership with Rev. Kate Beer, CMS Ministry Development Officer for the Diocese. Hear Miriam’s story…

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   When Christian women speak up   Mercy and justice program manager Libby Sanders on her recent visit to Canberra with Christian women leaders from across denominations advocating for action regarding violence against women and children in

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When Christian women speak up

Mercy and justice program manager Libby Sanders on her recent visit to Canberra advocating for action regarding violence against women and children in the Pacific region.

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   Australia: The Good Neighbour?  ADM and Micah Foundation Co-Host Panel Discussion on Foreign Policy  In a time of global suffering and political unrest, how can Australia best serve its global neighbours? As the nation approaches a federa

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Australia: The Good Neighbour? ADM and Micah Foundation Co-Host Panel Discussion on Foreign Policy

In a time of global suffering and political unrest, how can Australia best serve its global neighbours? As the nation approaches a federal election, how can Christians think biblically about engagement in politics?

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   Helping churches support refugees

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Helping churches support refugees

In early 2017, ADM was privileged to award over $50,000 in small grants to eight churches in the greater-Sydney region for ministries to welcome and support arriving Syrian and Iraqi refugees. Now, reports have come back from some of the churches and we share a selection of their encouraging stories…

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   William Cooper: a Yorta Yorta Christian and his Bible   (Edited extract from  The Bible in Australia: A Cultural History  by Meredith Lake – available at    www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/bible-australia   )    

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William Cooper: a Yorta Yorta Christian and his Bible

“…Yorta Yorta man William Cooper grew up in a world shaped by these realities, and spent decades of his adult life challenging its injustice.” In this extract from 2017 ADM Senior Research Fellow, Meredith Lake’s book, ‘The Bible in Australia: A cultural history’, we hear about the life and work of William Cooper: a Yorta Yorta man, a Christian, and a man who fought injustice and was central to the founding of NAIDOC week…

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   Because of Her, We Can!   Grief, hope and unity    Larissa Minniecon is on the frontline of a new pilot project by    AEF    and ADM that is bringing hope and healing to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and communities. We are

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Because of Her, We Can!

Larissa Minniecon is on the frontline of a new pilot project by AEF and ADM that is bringing hope and healing to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and communities. We are sharing this story as part of NAIDOC week. This year, the theme of NAIDOC Week is 'Because of her, we can!' and so we wanted to celebrate the work of Larissa and the other women involved in 'Our Story'…

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   ADM celebrates successful completion of refugee grant programs 
 






















    

 
   In early 2017, ADM was privileged to award over $50,000 in small grants to eight churches across greater Sydney and Wollongong, for ministr

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ADM celebrates successful completion of refugee grant programs

In early 2017, ADM was privileged to award over $50,000 in small grants to eight churches across greater Sydney and Wollongong, for ministries of welcome and support to arriving Syrian and Iraqi refugees. Here's the latest update on these grants…

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    Struggle and healing: National Sorry Day     An interview with Ray Minniecon       Ray Minniecon is an Aboriginal pastor. He is a descendant of the Kabi Kabi nation and the Gurang Gurang nation of South-East Queensland. He is also a

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Struggle and healing: National Sorry Day

As we mark National Sorry Day, Pastor Ray Minniecon spoke with ADM about his work with the Stolen Generations …

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   ADM Invited to Attend Skoll World Forum  ADM’s Director of Mercy & Justice Ministries, Margo Leach, was privileged to attend the 2018 Skoll World Forum on social entrepreneurship in Oxford, England. Running over four days in mid-April

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ADM Invited to Attend Skoll World Forum

ADM’s Director of Mercy & Justice Margo Leach was privileged to attend the 2018 Skoll World Forum on social entrepreneurship in Oxford, England. Running over four days in mid- April, the Skoll World Forum seeks to connect the world’s leading social entrepreneurs and accelerate their impact in large-scale social change…

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   ADM hosts Walk with Me (Mercy & Justice in Action) Workshop 
 






















    

 
   The inspiring Walk with Me (Mercy & Justice In Action) workshop at ADM on 28 November 2017 explored the challenges facing Aboriginal a

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ADM Hosts Walk with Me (Mercy & Justice in Action) Workshop

The inspiring Walk with Me (Mercy & Justice In Action) workshop at ADM on 28 November 2017 explored the challenges facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. 

Special guest speaker Andrea Mason – 2017 NT Australian of the Year and 2016 Telstra Australian Businesswoman of the Year – shared about her experiences as an Aboriginal Christian leader and gave insight into the challenges facing Aboriginal women in remote areas. As Chief Executive Officer of Ngaanyatjarrra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council (NPYWC), Andrea spoke about the council’s successful work to break the cycle of domestic violence and other challenges in remote communities.

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   ADM Supports New Domestic Violence Shelter in Vanuatu

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ADM Supports New Domestic Violence Shelter in Vanuatu

In the wake of the Cyclone Pam disaster, ADM gave $50,000 to Anglican Aid's Emergency Appeal (which equated to almost half of all funds donated). 

ADM is thrilled to see these funds now being used to construct the first domestic violence shelter in Santo, Vanuatu, in partnership with the Anglican Church of Melanesia, Diocese of Vanuatu.

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   AEF and ADM Launch Project for Aboriginal Women  Loss, Grief & Trauma Care Pilot Project for Aboriginal Women begins                     &n

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AEF and ADM Launch Project for Aboriginal Women

Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship Australia (AEF) and Anglican Deaconess Ministries (ADM) have come together to design a Loss, Grief and Trauma Care Pilot Project for Aboriginal Women.

The 11-month project – beginning on 31 July 2017 – will be rolled out initially across Queensland, NSW and Victoria. It aims to enable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to explore their experiences of loss, grief and trauma, and support hope and healing through use of creative tools, all  within a biblical framework.

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