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Lyn Worsley- Optimism, part 3

We conclude our series on optimism with Open House human condition guru Lyn Worsley. This week she revises her conversations over the past few weeks and puts the test on Leigh to find out whether he is a pessimist or optimist.

Ben McEachen- Amour

Still deep in the awards season, we hear about Oscar nominated French film Amour. Open House film critic Ben McEachen says the themes are highly suitable for everyday life including love, companionship and care.

Lee Grady- Fearless daughters, part 3

We continue our series on Fearless Daughters of the Bible with author Lee Grady. This week he talks about the more obscure women in the Bible and says their life lessons are just as important as some of the really well known women.

Judith MacNutt- Angels are real

Angels are mentioned 273 times in the bible, but do they still exist today? Author and psychologist Judith MacNutt addresses all the modern myths in her book, Angels Are For Real. She says Angels are very real, powerful and messengers of God.

Colton Dixon

Contemporary Christian Artist, ‘Colton Dixon’ talks to Aaron & Erin about being on American Idol, worship vs mainstream music, and his debut single, “You Are”.

‘Love’ – the Greatest Gift

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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Kara Martin- Books

Open House book reviewer Kara Martin returns with two books looking at the all important work we do in society. She says both books affirm the place of work whether in ministry or a secular workplace.

Gordon Barr- Depression no barrier

Passion and encouragement at its best. After suffering post traumatic stress, depression and anxiety, Gordon Barr now inspires people through music. He talks about his tumultuous journey and how he embraced his Christian faith during tough times.

Nick Xenophon- Calls to ban the betting

The issue of organised crime and drug use in sport has been linked to sports betting. Anti gambling campaigner and independent senator Nick Xenophon is calling for a temporary ban on sports betting until sporting codes are cleaned up. He says authorities need to take a harder line to stamp out match fixing and drug use in sport.