Open House culture gurus Jeremy Rolleston, Mark Hadley and Steve Kryger reflect on the year that has been. They talk about the highs and lows of sport, television and social media in 2012.
Open House culture gurus Jeremy Rolleston, Mark Hadley and Steve Kryger reflect on the year that has been. They talk about the highs and lows of sport, television and social media in 2012.
Human condition guru Lyn Worsley concludes her series on wisdom by talking about the Three Wise Men from the Christmas story. She also reflects on another year of the human condition on Open House.
Since reaching the top 24 on The Voice Australia, Taga Paa hasn’t stopped. He shares his passion for music and talks about linking it with his social work. He says his singing is a gift from God and will use it to glorify his name.
Representing your country at the Olympics is considered one of the greatest honours. Elka and Thomas Whalan tick that box and join Leigh to talk about the highs and lows of their respective careers. They also share why their Christian faith is more important than any medal.
The life, faith and culture of ABC Managing Director Mark Scott. He talks to Leigh about the challenge of leading Australia’s most significant cultural organisation. He opens up about how his life is shaped by an authentic Christian faith.
Human condition guru Lyn Worsley concludes her series on wisdom by talking about the Three Wise Men from the Christmas story. She also reflects on another year of the human condition on Open House.
Rating: MDistributor: Warner Bros.Release Date: December 6 The title of this film alludes to a baseball problem that is very real, but no one is prepared to see. It’s ironic since The Trouble With The Curve fails to rise as high as it might because its producers seem to have been unaware of their own ‘trouble with the… Continue reading Movie Review: Trouble with the Curve
Wendy Gilbert from the Yaya Revolution joins us for The Forum, discussing contemporary matters of life and how we can deal with them.
Our sports guru Jeremy Rolleston joins us for the last time to talk about the week’s headlines including Ricky Ponting’s retirement from cricket, NRL salary cap meetings and the Wallabies clash with Wales.
Our film critic Ben McEachen finishes the year with a bang by talking about the critically acclaimed James Bond movie Skyfall. As the 23rd Bond film, Ben says it rates highly and has delighted audiences around the world.
We continue our series on wisdom with human condition guru Lyn Worsley. This week she talks about how a sense of self and mindfulness links to wisdom.
God created us in his own image but we often mistakenly make Jesus into our own image. Author Matt Mikalatos talks about his book, Imaginary Jesus, and says we change who Jesus is depending on our circumstances. He says Jesus needs to be viewed the same in every area of our lives.
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