Murgha, Josephine, et al. Wontulp Bi Buya College Project 2007. Bible Society Australia. 2007. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/266879.
APA citation style
Murgha, J., Norman, E., Connolly, V., Peterson, B., & Eseli, E. (2007). Wontulp Bi Buya College project 2007. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/266879.
Chicago citation style
Murgha, Josephine, Elizabeth Norman, Val Connolly, Barry Peterson, and Erris Eseli.Wontulp Bi Buya College Project 2007. Bible Society Australia. 2007. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/266879.
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Wontulp Bi Buya is a bible college for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. The college is based in North Cairns and has almost 100 students. Students come from all over Queensland and surrounding islands. The college equips Indigenous people with a knowledge and understanding of the gospel. One of the goals of the college is to empower the students to be leaders with faith, vision, and skill. The college also teaches the importance of sharing the knowledge gained at Wontulp with their people, church and community. Many former students report changes in their communities when they return home. Bible Society NSW supports Father Barry Peterson who teaches theology at Wontulp. Father Barry's role also includes creating training manuals on books of the bible; Christian teaching and nurturing Christian communities. Peterson gives an overview of the history of the college. The Principal speaks on the aims and achievements of the college. Interviews with students and staff. Video label reads : [the same as in description] Extended edition of the film from 2006.
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