Sunday 25 Sep 2011 · Life · Morning Devotions with Chris Witts
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Sunday 25 Sep 2011 · Life · Open House Interviews
A new ABC TV drama, The Slap, raises the hairy issues of child discipline, and conflict resolution. We speak to the show's director, Rob Connelly.
Professor Clive Hamilton says sex has been tragically tainted by prolific pornography.
Breast cancer survivor Meredith Hatcher and expert Dr John Boyages chat about their experiences, and their faith.
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Sunday 25 Sep 2011 · Culture · Open House Interviews
Ross Bowerman, author of the Art of Christian Conversation card game, explores how to have a great, indepth conversation about faith.
Psychologist Lyn Worsley continues her series on dealing with change.
Allan and Helen Meyer continue their discussion on the family, with a close look at making the home more like a Living Room than a Court Room.
The founder of the Pedal Against Poverty cycle events talks about the causes he supports in India, Africa and Cambodia, and how you can get involved.
Wednesday 21 Sep 2011 · Life · Morning Devotions with Chris Witts
Wednesday 21 Sep 2011 · Life · Hope Mornings
NSW State Parliament has been debating whether circuses with exotic animals should be banned in NSW. Serena Faber Nelson looks at the problems with circus animals.
1 in 6 people will suffer a stroke in their lifetime. But by following some simple steps the rate and severity of strokes can be dramatically reduced. Learn what you can do with Dr Erin Lalor, CEO of the National Stroke Foundation.
If you love to ride and you'd like to do something about poverty, Pedal Against Poverty is a great opportunity to help out.