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One People, One Destiny: A Christian History of Australia

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01 March 2014

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Henry Parkes made the famous statement that Australians were one people with one destiny. He was speaking in the context of Federation. The young poet, William Gay (1865-1897), who was also speaking about Federation, spelt out more clearly what he thought that destiny should be     *... Our country's garment  With hands...

Henry Parkes made the famous statement that Australians were one people with one destiny. He was speaking in the context of Federation. The young poet, William Gay (1865-1897), who was also speaking about Federation, spelt out more clearly what he thought that destiny should be  
  
*... Our country's garment  
With hands unfilial we have basely rent,  
With petty variance our souls are spent,  
And ancient kinship under foot is trod:  
O let us rise, - united, - penitent, -  
And be one people, - mighty, serving God!*  
  
From the earliest days, it was recognised that the Australian colonies had a specialGod given destiny to fulfil. In 1786, the Anglican evangelical, Henry Venn, wrote to his daughter that the colonisation of New South Wales should be a "foundation for the Gospel of our God and Saviour to be preached" to the Heathen. James Stephen, the Permanent Under-Secretary of the British ColonialOffce in the first half of the nineteenth century, likewise had the vision of Australia as a base to reach the Chinese, Hindu and Muslim nations to the north of Australia, for Christ.  
  
The author, Mike Spencer, says about the book, "The purpose of *One People, One Destiny* is to show God's dealings, in the context of a comprehensive general history of Australia. The twelve chapters trace Australia's heritage from Biblical times through the course of significant Christian influences in Australia's History. If I can rekindle the spiritual vision of Australia's founding fathers and early leadership in the hearts and minds of twenty-first century Christians, then I will have achieved my purpose."  
  
God has given us a task, to run the race to the end. By using the best resources and the best attributes of all involved, we are able to do just that - help others finish the race. Our history is part of what makes Australia a great nation.  
  
"Mike Spencer has produced an excellent and valuable work in his book dealing with our Christian Heritage. This is a subject close to my heart and is desperately needed to be taught in Australian schools. As we see a continued slide in family values in our nation much of it can be traced directly back to a lack of understanding, honouring and teaching the Christian foundations that have made our nation great. The family is the very foundation of our society, whatever way the family goes - so goes the nation! This is a book that needs to be taught in our public school system and I am happy to recommend it."  
- Dr. Col Stringer - Best Selling Author and Inspirational Speaker  
  
"This excellent publication is an invaluable resource for all Australians. We have been waiting for a book that brings together our Christian heritage so wonderfully. A very professional contribution."  
- Dr. Graham McLennan - National Alliance of Christian Leaders  
  
"This is an attractive, interesting and inviting presentation of Australian history. The author is to be commended for bringing to life so much of our heritage in such an engaging way. In particular, it is pleasing to see the hand of God being acknowledged in the shaping of our culture. Although plainly designed as a school text, this volume should appeal to a wide range of readers."  
- Barry Chant - Author and teacher

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Henry Parkes made the famous statement that Australians were one people with one destiny. He was speaking in the context of Federation. The young poet, William Gay (1865-1897), who was also speaking about Federation, spelt out more clearly what he thought that destiny should be     *... Our country's garment  With hands...

Henry Parkes made the famous statement that Australians were one people with one destiny. He was speaking in the context of Federation. The young poet, William Gay (1865-1897), who was also speaking about Federation, spelt out more clearly what he thought that destiny should be  
  
*... Our country's garment  
With hands unfilial we have basely rent,  
With petty variance our souls are spent,  
And ancient kinship under foot is trod:  
O let us rise, - united, - penitent, -  
And be one people, - mighty, serving God!*  
  
From the earliest days, it was recognised that the Australian colonies had a specialGod given destiny to fulfil. In 1786, the Anglican evangelical, Henry Venn, wrote to his daughter that the colonisation of New South Wales should be a "foundation for the Gospel of our God and Saviour to be preached" to the Heathen. James Stephen, the Permanent Under-Secretary of the British ColonialOffce in the first half of the nineteenth century, likewise had the vision of Australia as a base to reach the Chinese, Hindu and Muslim nations to the north of Australia, for Christ.  
  
The author, Mike Spencer, says about the book, "The purpose of *One People, One Destiny* is to show God's dealings, in the context of a comprehensive general history of Australia. The twelve chapters trace Australia's heritage from Biblical times through the course of significant Christian influences in Australia's History. If I can rekindle the spiritual vision of Australia's founding fathers and early leadership in the hearts and minds of twenty-first century Christians, then I will have achieved my purpose."  
  
God has given us a task, to run the race to the end. By using the best resources and the best attributes of all involved, we are able to do just that - help others finish the race. Our history is part of what makes Australia a great nation.  
  
"Mike Spencer has produced an excellent and valuable work in his book dealing with our Christian Heritage. This is a subject close to my heart and is desperately needed to be taught in Australian schools. As we see a continued slide in family values in our nation much of it can be traced directly back to a lack of understanding, honouring and teaching the Christian foundations that have made our nation great. The family is the very foundation of our society, whatever way the family goes - so goes the nation! This is a book that needs to be taught in our public school system and I am happy to recommend it."  
- Dr. Col Stringer - Best Selling Author and Inspirational Speaker  
  
"This excellent publication is an invaluable resource for all Australians. We have been waiting for a book that brings together our Christian heritage so wonderfully. A very professional contribution."  
- Dr. Graham McLennan - National Alliance of Christian Leaders  
  
"This is an attractive, interesting and inviting presentation of Australian history. The author is to be commended for bringing to life so much of our heritage in such an engaging way. In particular, it is pleasing to see the hand of God being acknowledged in the shaping of our culture. Although plainly designed as a school text, this volume should appeal to a wide range of readers."  
- Barry Chant - Author and teacher
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Koorong code 418196
ISBN 9780646916958
Pages 368
Publisher Southern Cross Educational Enterprises Ltd
Publication date 01 March 2014
Dimensions x x mm
Weight 1.354kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Australian History from Another Perspective

    Highly recommend this book. Brings to light truths not taught in schools now because of popular culture. Where it differs from what you think you know, do some research for yourself, particularly from primary resources, and start finding out truths about Australia's history without the politically correct agenda. (In response to Dr Ledgerwoods comment re Rev Marsden: the book does explain why he was called the """"flogging parson"""" in detail on page 71)

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    Anonymous
    I do not recommend this product
    Rated 1 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Whitewashing

    This book gives a white, western perspective of history in Australia. Additionally, it uses gender exclusive language and misses important points. As an example, it presents Marsden as an example to be followed, when he was known by the convicts as the """"flogging pastor"""" because he would preach on Sunday and flog them for their misdemeanours on Monday. No mention of this in the book. I would be disappointed if a school used this to teach history. I made a mistake buying it.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    8 years ago
    An Excellent Work on Australian History

    Do you want to understand the real history of Australia? If so, this is the book for you. It is confronting, challenging, and honest. I would highly recommend it.