Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
New Empire is an alternative Christian band from Sydney. Frontman Jez Fowler talks about the bands new “worldly” sound, and his inspiration for writing their latest album “In a Breath”.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Entertainment icon Pat Boone shares his story of success and showbiz after his daughter Lindy Boone Michaelis spoke to Leigh last week. Despite being one of the biggest charting artists of all time, he’s managed to maintain a grounded faith and view of life. He talks about challenges faced in the spotlight and explains what keeps him going at 79.
Author Roy Williams kicks off a five week series on the place of faith and religion in Australian politics, based on his book In God They Trust. He delves into the lives of 24 prime ministers who’ve served since 1901. He explains the change in landscape and asses where the Australian leadership is headed.
Former NSW state politician Stephen O’Doherty talks about the upcoming September 7 Australian election. He talks about the ethics of party policies and suggests how Christians should be voting at the ballot box. He also gives his take on who is best to lead the country for the next three years.
Sky News political reporter Laura Jayes brings us up to speed with all the details of the impending September 7 Australian election. She talks about the policies that will dominate the campaign and gives her take on who will the next Prime Minister.
Australian filmmaker Chris Bailey has struck gold with his latest film Lost in the Dark and kicks off a new series about faith in Hollywood. The film has been nominated for 8 awards at the 168 Film Project in LA. Chris talks about the films early success and explains how he hopes to spread the Christian message in Hollywood.
The Serving in Mission organisation is made up of 1,600 missionaries who work in more than 60 countries around the world. New international director of SIM Dr Joshua Bogunjoko is the first African to hold the job and is travelling Australia. He talks about his new appointment and passion for serving the Lord.
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