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The Songs Vaughan & Clare have been writing songs together since they met in Sydney (Aust.) in the late 70's. This shows in the maturity of their down-to-earth lyrics, often letting the listener in on a private moment or personal struggle. Their children are now in on the act and are impacting people where ever they go. "The Famularo's are not about preaching from a distance, they are more like a having a heart to heart with a close friend." "Challenging, encouraging and always inspiring" Take me to the music |
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Music
is an international language which knows no barriers. Performing music
'Live' is an extension of a persons' spirit
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The Famularos' have travelled extensively over the last 7 years. Their focus, has continually been to communicate the Gospel in a manner which is relevant and understandable. They have spent a good part of their time in High Schools and Prisons. The following references and excerpts are unedited. The best form of advertising is word of mouth. |
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Today,
more than ever, we need to be relevant with whom we are trying to reach,
not watering down the gospel, but speaking, singing, into lives where
people are finding themselves. We need to be culturally relevant!
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High Schools in Australia are very concerned these days as to who they will allow in. Equally, Churches and Chaplains don't want someone coming in from outside and blow the last four years of hard work in one session. The Famularos' have spoken successfully in High Schools around the country for the last ten years. This brochure has been created to introduce them and their style to High School Principals. Download it here in .pdf |
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Our
aim is to help these adolescents, not to try and convert them. The emphasis
is on them not on us.”
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As with every travelling ministry there are requirements necessary when they arrive in your town and leading up to the visit. Download the "Tour Introduction" letter in here in .pdf or as a Word document.
Download it here |
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The
effectiveness of the Ministry is determined in many cases by the attention
to detail carried out by the Locals.
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