Tony Stark faces his fears and humanity in the new Iron Man
Tony Stark faces his fears and humanity in the new Iron Man
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In 1967 a diving accident left Joni Earekson Tada a quadriplegic. During two years of painful rehabilitation she began the long process of adapting to her wheelchair-bound life.
We all know what anger is, and we’ve all felt it: whether as a fleeting annoyance or as full-fledged rage. Maris Deepers explains that it’s not so much the emotion that is the problem, but the expression of that emotion which can be destructive. He shares some helpful tips for understanding what triggers our frustrations and how to control the expression of our anger.
Some of the best advice you’re ever likely to hear on keeping a family connected. Psychologist Justin Coulson shares tips and solutions to stay connected without the use of social media in today’s rush and crush. He says children need smart parents not smart phones.
Australians are known for being easy going, free and sometimes classesless. Migrant and television producer Nick Cater has written a book called The Lucky Culture and says Australians need greater gratitude for what they have. He also examines what place God has in the land down under.
A continued conversation on television series Towards Belief and the biggest Christian blockers. This week Pastor Karl Faase tackles the science versus faith debate and talks about why evolution is a real sticking point for people.
There are fears of yet another federal budget setback to Australia’s commitment to ramp up foreign aid funding. CEO of World Vision Tim Costello talks about the achievements of aid programs over the past ten years. He says we need to speak up to maintain aid funding and take a stand for the type of country we want to live in.
After thirteen years in the top job, Australian Christian Lobby Managing Director Jim Wallace will step down and be replaced by Chief of Staff Lyle Shelton. They both talk about the new direction and future of the ACL.
Human condition guru Lyn Worsley continues her series on dealing with difficult people. This week she shares fifteen practical tips to cope with these people.
It’s being dubbed the Aussie version of Downton Abbey. TV critic Mark Hadley talks about new drama A Place to Call Home. He says it’s all about where we feel most accepted and shines a spotlight on societal intolerance.
Sports guru Elka Whalan talks about the extreme highs and lows in Australian sport at present. She talks about the importance of support for athletes and says negative energy can be detrimental both physically and mentally.
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