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13 September 10 @ 14:22
Graeme Mundine/WCC
Canon DIGITAL IXUS 50
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An international ecumenical delegation sent by the World Council of Churches (WCC) visited the Indigenous Peoples of Australia from 12-17 September 2010. Members of the team with students of a theology class in Nungalinya College...Nungalinya College is an educational institute in Darwin. It plays a national role in the education of Indigenous Australians as it:..*provides Bible teaching & Ministry training requested by Indigenous Churches..*provides nationally recognised qualifications in prevocational community services and disability work;..*provides practical training for cross-cultural living;..The Living Letters team visited two separate classes. One was an adult literacy program which taught literacy through the bible. The other was an Indigenous Theology class. The students were from all over the Northern Territory so the team was able to learn about the experiences of several different communities by talking to them.