We conclude our series on conversion stories with author John Mulder. This week he talks about the incredible journeys of John Calvin, Albert Schweitzer, Evelyn Underhill and CS Lewis.
We conclude our series on conversion stories with author John Mulder. This week he talks about the incredible journeys of John Calvin, Albert Schweitzer, Evelyn Underhill and CS Lewis.
Uong Nguyen grew up with B52 bombs raining down on his village in Vietnam and was later tortured by the Khmer Rouge. Uong shares his story of restoration and talks about becoming a Christian after pages of the Bible were used as wallpaper in his refugee camp.
Veteran actor and singer Jay Laga’aia chimes in on the festive spirit with his new album, Christmas at Jay’s Place. He reflects on a stellar career and talks about why Christmas and its true meaning is so special time to him and his family.
He’s riding an incredible wave of success but Gary Kirsten remains humble and insists he’s doing it all for God. Gary shares the highlights of both his playing and coaching careers in cricket and explains how he lives a life of authentic Christian faith.
Amidst all the Christmas fuss, UK evangelical leader William Taylor reflects on the real meaning of the season. As rector of St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London, he talks about the life of Jesus through the eyes of gospel writer Luke.
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.
Rating: M Distributor: Roadshow Release Date: November 29 The first fifty minutes of The Perks Of Being A Wallflower lead you to believe you know everything there is to know about this coming-of-age film. The last fifty minutes reveal you knew nothing at all. And somewhere in between you remember that’s exactly what it’s… Continue reading Movie: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Maris Deepers reminds us of how nostalgia and reminiscing is a powerful tool and can make life and relationships seem more meaningful. However, as he explains, it is a bittersweet emotion and can have a negative side when people reminisce on painful experiences.
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Our TV critic Mark Hadley talks about televisions of the 21st century and runs us through what’s on offer this Christmas. He talks about DVRs, internet TV, channel apps and Google TV. We hear about the pros and cons of the new products in store and learn how we can be Godly in our approach.
Being inspired by other people’s life experiences can motivate us when we’re struggling. Vtec Janus shares his story of being reacquainted with his grandfather. He talks about being inspired by his tumultuous life and says it strengthened his own Christian faith.
We kick of a three part series on wisdom with human condition guru Lyn Worsley. She starts by talking about the psychology of wisdom and how we exercise it in our lives.
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