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Christian Churches of God - World News ReviewCCG Presentation - Who is Wade Ewart Cox.? Wade Cox - Coordinator General of CCG Wade Cox Coordinator General of the CCG The current Coordinator General of CCG is Wade Cox. Wade is an ex-soldier and farmer. He has a number of university qualifications in Philosophy and Religious Studies and Public Law. Wade Cox was one of the original people at the founding of CCG and, in view of his qualifications, played a major part in the drafting of its Constitution and Statement of Beliefs. He is Coordinator in Australia and his terms of office end in the Sabbath and Jubilee Year of 2026-27. In 1998 at the World Conference Wade Cox was appointed Coordinator General of the Christian Churches of God. He was re-credentialed as a minister of the Church and to the position of Coordinator General in 2005, 2012, and again in 2019 for a further seven years to 2026 and the Jubilee for 2027. He went to Fort Street Boys High in Sydney Australia. It was one of the few high schools in NSW where entry was determined by IQ rather than money or location. In 1966 Wade Cox graduated from the Australian Army’s Officer Cadet School (Third in Class). He served in the Royal Australian Infantry and the Royal Australian Regiment in a number of units and also in training units. He met and married Lieutenant Erica Sprosson of Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC) of the British Army while they both were serving in Malaysia. They have three children, Dale, Storm and Ewart. They have a number of grandchildren. Erica was born in Scotland during WWII and was raised in Kenya and East Africa where her father Captain Eric Sprosson was serving with the East African Harbours and Railways. He commissioned and was the first Captain of the MV Victoria. Wade served some two years in SE Asia and was severely wounded in action in Vietnam and is now disabled. He served as a Major in the R. A. Inf. and was also a military linguist. He served as a staff officer handling Military Assistance to Asia at Army Headquarters in the Directorate of Operations and also in the Directorate of Training. He also served in Defence Headquarters. He has served in a number of positions in local government and has been a Director of his Pastures Protection Board and a Councillor, Deputy President and President of his local shire. Honours and Awards Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975 Australian Service Medal 1945-1975 (SE Asia) Vietnam Medal Defence Force Service Medal National Medal Australian Defence Medal Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation He was also awarded the Infantry Combat Badge (ICB) see http://www.defence.gov.au/medals/ On September 1st, 2017, Marquis Who's Who, the world's premier publisher of biographical profiles, presented Wade Cox with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award and endorsed him as a leader in the field of religious services. Read the full 24-7 press release. Educational Institutions Wade Cox attended the following institutions: The Australian Officer Cadet School (OCS) British Far East School of Languages, Singapore RAAF School of Languages, Point Cook (where he was awarded the Projects Prize and Distinction for his treatise "Sebab-Akibatnya Perekonomian Neo-Kolonialisme" on the Cause and Effect of Neo-Colonialist Economics). Wade also attended Tactics Wing of the Jungle Training Centre and Battle Wing Jungle Training Centre where he was on staff as an instructor and the training officer of Battle Wing. He also passed, with recommendation for command, the Infantry Centre Company Commanders Course. Australian National University (ANU): He graduated in Philosophy and Religious Studies where he also wrote a number of the papers relevant to this site on Religious Studies and Philosophy that were marked and commented on by his professors and lecturers. He also graduated from the Faculty of Law at ANU with a Graduate Diploma of Public Law. He is a member of the ANU Alumni University of New England (UNE): He graduated Master of Letters (Hons) in the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. UNE is aware of his work in the field of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. He has written literally hundreds of works and is now recognised as one of the most widely read religious academics in the world. His work is required reading in some universities around the world and serves as reference material for many students. Academia.edu has also stated that in addition to his Christian academic works he is also regarded as an authority on Early Islam. Wade Cox also serves as Editor in Chief at CCG as part of his duties as Coordinator General.245 views 3 comments -
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Christian Churches of God - World News ReviewWe are proud to present a candidate whose life’s work has been grounded in service—to his country, his community, and his faith. As one of the founders and the current Coordinator General of the Christian Churches of God, Wade brings decades of leadership, academic rigor, and a deep commitment to Australia's heritage and future. He has lived in Eden-Monaro for some 47 years in the past and his grandmother was born in Tilba Tilba in 1875 and her grandfather came to Braidwood ca 1830 at Dr Reid’s northern property. With university qualifications in Philosophy, Religious Studies, Public Law, and a Master of Letters (Hons) in the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, he is a prolific author of multiple books and hundreds of academic papers. His works span topics from theology and British history to defence reform, and are studied internationally, serving as reference material in universities around the world. His military service is both distinguished and deeply personal. A graduate of the Australian Army Officer Cadet School, Royal Australian Infantry, and Royal Australian Regiment, he served with honour as a Major and military linguist, completing two years of service in Southeast Asia before being severely injured in Vietnam—a sacrifice that left him permanently disabled. His dedication was recognized with multiple service medals, and the Infantry Combat Badge. In public, he has served at multiple levels of local government—as Councillor, Deputy President, and President of his local shire—and as Director of his regional Pastures Protection Board. His leadership is defined by integrity, accountability, and a fierce dedication to preserving Australia’s sovereignty, values, and people. Our campaign is driven by a vision to reclaim Australia from the grip of globalist institutions and political complacency. We reject the false choice between Liberal and Labor—two sides of the same coin—and instead offer a path forward rooted in national interest, economic independence, and moral clarity. We believe: • Australia must retain ownership and control of its land, industries, and resources. • Our manufacturing and industrial capacity must be revitalized to serve Australians first. • National budgets should be balanced without excessive borrowing that burdens future generations. • Immigration must be sustainable and reflect our capacity to provide quality services to all. • Women’s rights to safe, sex-based spaces must be protected. • Our education system must be freed from ideological capture and serve Australian values. • Families, veterans, the elderly, and the vulnerable deserve real support—not rhetoric. • Law and order must be restored through discipline, accountability, and a zero-tolerance stance on organized crime and the drug trade. We recognize the reality of climate change but reject that it is man made when there is scientific and historical evidence that this is a 1100 cyclical period. Current policies will lead to energy shortages and food insecurity. Our approach is practical, sovereign, and pro-Australian. This election is about choosing between continued decline or serious change. We stand for those who have served, those who have built, and those who want to preserve Australia for future generations.74 views 1 comment