Together we made the November Appeal tally. $302,448 and 272 Partners for Hope.
Together we made the November Appeal tally. $302,448 and 272 Partners for Hope.
He’s written some of the most successful and significant musicals of our time including Joseph and the Amazing Technicoloured Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Lion King and The Wizard of Oz. Sir Tim Rice talks about the highs, lows and greatest achievements in his illustrious career. He talks about writing biblical based musicals and says he only ever writes about true stories.
It’s the godless church of non-believers. Sunday Assembly is a church for Atheist’s and Michael Thackery from the Sydney branch talks to Leigh about its growing popularity around the world. He says they’re taking the best bits of church with the motto ‘live better, help often, wonder more’.
Danielle Lupi of Catholic Voices talks about the Victorian parliamentary inquiry into institutionalised child sex abuse, which released findings this week. She says there’s no point in making excuses and feels, as a mother, she can empathise with the victims who faced unimaginable trauma. She also talks about the future of the Church and how it will move forward.
Leigh’s top ten interviews: Tony Hoang’s life has been less than ordinary after he migrated to Australia. At just 13 years of age he joined a gang and was dealing drugs on the streets of Cabramatta. Tony talks about landing in jail and finding redemption in Christ after his life spiralled out of control.
Author Tyler Wigg-Stevenson talks about his book The World is Not Ours To Save. He explains how the world is shaped by activism and efforts to make a difference. Tyler says we need to be cautious of how much we are putting in when God is the only one who can save the world.
Open House human condition guru Lyn Worsley kicks off a new series called ask anything, based on resilient adults. She talks about the new element of the resilient doughnut and takes questions from listeners struggling to understand resilience or live as a resilient adult.
TV critic Mark Hadley talks about Channel 9’s new drama Revolution. He says the show is about how our entire life depends on electricity and what would happen if it was turned off. Mark says the show has been compared to the Hunger Games and is a bug gamble for Channel 9.
On the back of a September tour writing and filming for their new project, California’s Switchfoot are back with ‘Fading West’, due for release January 14th. Accompanying their film of the same name, Fading West documents the last year of the band’s life, how they’ve blended a love for people with a passion for music,… Continue reading Listen out for: Switchfoot
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