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*Date:*      8th August 2007                                                                    (Wednesday PM)                                                                                *Ref:* A0325
*Place:     Kambah P.S.*
*Title: Limits of Government*
*Text:        *& Romans 13:1
 
*Illust:     *The Federal Election, to be held later this year will be a significant election.
In the 2004 election for the first time in many years, election analysts identified the impact of a Christian vote or Christian constituency.
~~ Prime Minister John Howard and Opposition leader Kevin Rudd have both expressed interest in the Christian constituency.
This is why at the /Federal Election 2007: Make it Count/ we have invited them both to address a representative group of church and para-church leaders at the National Press Club, Canberra Thursday 9 August 7:00 - 9:30pm.
This is being Webcast live across the Internet to some 620 churches across Australia – If you are interested – Erindale Christian Centre  ~~ 16-32 Gratten Crt., Wanniassa– 7:00pm to 10:00pm
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I.                   Secular Authorities
!! A.               Separation of Church & State
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