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Lamentations

Today Bruce Morrison continues teaching us from the book of Lamentations. Who do you turn to when even God himself has abandoned you? This is the conundrum of the book of Lamentations. The reading for today is Lamentations 3.

Blue Mountains Fires – One Year On

Blue Mountains residents are commemorating the first anniversary of the devastating October 2013 bushfires. In this podcast, we share stories of courage and kindness that have emerged from this disaster as families recover and faith is renewed. We hear from Blue Mountains Mayor Cr Mark Greenhill, residents Peter and Eartha Odell, and Catherine Hubbard. Local singer-songwriter Phil Davidson also shares his song, Love That Matters, with proceeds going to charities working in fire-affected areas.

Hope Mornings Weekly Podcast – 17 Oct 2014

One year on from the Blue Mountains bushfires we hear from Joel Hollier, who lost his family home that day, and RFS volunteer firefighter, David Boxwell, who vividly recalls returning to a decimated street. Former fire commissioner Phil Koperberg shares tips to keep your home safe and Simon Smart reviews the new Robert Downey Junior movie, The Judge.

TV Review: Boardwalk Empire Season 4

There are some terrible people on TV. News and reality shows have more than their fair share. So too the high-quality, long-format dramas which continue to gather widespread followings. From Game of Thrones to Breaking Bad, House of Cards to True Detective, plenty of us are binging on the terrible behaviour of terrible people.  Why… Continue reading TV Review: Boardwalk Empire Season 4

Movie Review: Before I Go to Sleep

Having starred together in forgiveness drama The Railway Man, Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth reunite in a domestic disturbance of a different variety. Kidman is Christine, a woman suffering from a form of amnesia so rare, you’d expect a movie to be made about it. Christine awakens each morning, having forgotten almost everything she knows.… Continue reading Movie Review: Before I Go to Sleep

Listen out for: You+Me ‘Break the Cycle’

Alecia Moore steps away from her Pink persona in new You+Me duo, debuting acoustic project ‘rose ave.’ with Canadian singer-songwriter Dallas Green. The 35-year-old entertainer is just being herself in You+Me, her new acoustic project with City and Color’s Dallas Green. The duo released their debut album today. “This has nothing to do with Pink”, Moore… Continue reading Listen out for: You+Me ‘Break the Cycle’

Try this: Spring Papaya recipes for the family

Aussies are being inspired to take the pledge of healthy eating starting with red papaya and yellow papaw. Consuming these sweet, nutrient-rich fruits can have life-long benefits for one’s digestive and immune wellbeing as well as skin hydration. Leading Australian dietitian, Caitlin Reid, has partnered with local red papaya and yellow papaw growers to educate… Continue reading Try this: Spring Papaya recipes for the family

Drop your Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes at Hope

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Hope 103.2 is an Operation Christmas Child shoebox drop off point this year. Since 1993, more than 100 million shoeboxes have been given to children in need in more than 130 countries. Packing a shoebox is a really satisfying experience whether you’re young or old. Drop your shoeboxes at: Hope 103.2 2 Leabons Lane Seven… Continue reading Drop your Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes at Hope

Sydney no longer loses Hope in harbour tunnel

For many years, Hope 103.2 listeners have experienced the frustration of their radio signal cutting out when driving through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel.  The problem began in 2005 when the last commercial radio station launched and there were not enough re-transmitters in the tunnel to cater for all Sydney radio stations. Unfortunately the 103.2 FM… Continue reading Sydney no longer loses Hope in harbour tunnel