Connecting belief and ceremony
Connecting belief and ceremony
Bringing new life to a tired genre
In Iran, a country where promoting Christianity is a crime punishable by death, Maryam and Marziyeh chose to courageously share their faith. For this, they spent 259 days in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison, but God used their time in jail to shine a light into one of the world’s darkest places.
Two Australians at the forefront of child protection share their powerful and confronting stories of child advocacy. Professor Freda Briggs AO was among the first in the world to ring the bell on child sexual abuse, and Melinda Tankard-Reist is a leading voice against the sexualisation of children.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
NAIDOC Week is a celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and the contributions that Indigenous Australians make to our country. We speak with PhD candidate, Tanya Riches, who is connecting with urban Aboriginal communities as part of her research, and we have a special performance from the Mt Druitt Indigenous Choir led by Pastor Dave Armstrong.
In 2009, Clyde Campbell was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease at the age of 44. Since then, he’s been hard at work setting up the Shake It Up Australia foundation and connecting with the best doctors and scientists in the world to find a cure for Parkinson’s.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
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