"David Frank Andrews" is an Australian Christian anarchist author, speaker, social activist, community worker, and a key figure in the Waiter's Union, an inner city Christian community network working with Australian Aborigines/Aboriginals, refugees and people with disabilities in Brisbane, Australia.

Andrews is also an educator at large for TEAR Australia, a Christian international aid and development agency; a teacher for Christian Heritage College; and a trainer for the Community Praxis Cooperative. He is the author of fourteen non-fiction books including Christi-Anarchy, in which he calls for a total deconstruction and reconstruction of Christianity, community and society."Not Religion But Love", "A Divine Society", "Hey, Be And See", "Plan Be", "See What I Mean", "Compassionate Community Work", "People Of Compassion", "Building A Better World", "Living Community", "Learnings", "Bearings", "Down Under" and "Out And Out" .

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I'm sure there's going to be resistance, but it's probably time we headed in that direction.

Didn't have a whole lot of life to him.

We are not in the position where we need to sell anyone here.

Sidney Crosby is going to play where Sidney Crosby and his agent decide he's going to play. Any player who has reached the age of 18 by Sept. 15 is eligible to play in our league if he is appropriately under contract.

We're really excited about this. It's a great chance to showcase our league here in this city.

It's a beautiful building, and the game was very exciting. It was also a very knowledgable hockey crowd. And I believe that means good things in the future for this franchise.

No one was happy when this happened. There were girls that played varsity last year that aren't getting that chance now. But the kids seem to be getting along pretty well and they're playing really good golf.

We have had a lot of young people who have gone away to university.

We had a big turnout in Winnipeg but the point of this event is to showcase the Ricoh Coliseum to hockey fans in this city and the rest of Ontario. I think we'll sell out that beautiful building both nights (for the skills competition and game).