Could compassion be the answer to the world’s problems? This is the premise of our conversation with Professor James R Doty MD, founder of Stanford University’s Centre for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. In this podcast, Professor Doty discusses where compassion comes from and the benefits of choosing compassion.
In our Live Different series, we explore the pressure points Christians face in everyday life, and how we can face them confidently to live full, free, deep and different. In this podcast, author and conference speaker Sophie De Witt looks at ‘Compulsive Comparison Syndrome’.
In response to an newspaper headline, “We’ll Fight Islam 100 Years”, Australian faith leaders declared, “We’ll Love Muslims 100 years”. In this podcast, Christian Pastors Jarrod McKenna and Karl Faase discuss the command to “love your neighbour” and it’s impact on our relationships with Muslims and our understanding of Islam.
Paul Webb brings us part 2 in this series from the book of Mark. The bible reading for today is Mark 1:9-13.
It seems that every day, we are confronted with new acts of terror and violence carried out by the extremist group Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, in the Middle East.
Meet ambidextrous artist David Lovegrove and find out how he developed his unique two-handed drawing style; Dr Justin Coulson advocates for Silent Sidelines at kid’s sporting games; Simon Smart reviews the new movie from the makers of The Full Monty; and twenty years on, we remember the musical genius of Jeff Buckley.
She’s the sister of footy legends Jason and Paul Stevens, but her own story is one of remarkable courage after experiencing abandonment by her father at a young age. In this podcast, Angie Stevens shares about overcoming fear and rejection, and finding joy in Christ.
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