In Hotel Transylvania, Count Dracula voiced by Adam Sandler is a loving, bereaved father, who just wants a safe place to raise his daughter.
In Hotel Transylvania, Count Dracula voiced by Adam Sandler is a loving, bereaved father, who just wants a safe place to raise his daughter.
Wendy Gilbert from the Yaya Revolution joins us for The Forum, discussing contemporary matters of life and how we can deal with them.
Maris Deepers discusses how people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can be completely transformed in group situations.
Evangelists generally travel the globe preaching and converting but Tim Chester has written a book about being the everyday evangelist. Our book reviewer Kara Martin talks about The Everyday Church and says it’s important to realise the place of the church in today’s society.
We continue our series on friendships with human condition guru Lyn Worsley. This week she talks about how to make friends and keep them. She says friendships are such a significant part of life.
Our music guru David Andrew shares the latest songs to hit the airwaves. He talks about The Killers latest project, Pink’s new album and Bob Dylan’s Christmas music.
Religion can no longer assume a privileged position in the public life or political system. Nick Jensen talks about the Lachlan Macquarie Internship program and how he’s working to instil a Christian worldview in tomorrow’s leaders. He also talks about the importance of Christianity in world politics.
We live in a greedy society centred around money, fame and ourselves. Author Scott Higgins talks about his new book, The End of Greed, and says we need to consume as if God, people and the planet matter. He talks about how we can challenge our greedy mindset to adopt a new perspective.
Parents are often forced to make the choice between work and family. Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey has admitted to feeling guilty about his demanding workload. He talks about being a father of three while working as one of Australia’s top politicians.
We reflect on a distressing part of Australian history after the NSW Government apologised for forced adoption this week. Jenny Mendez was adopted in 1969 and talks about the impact this had on her life. She says it’s an important issue for the Christian community to understand.
The digital world has generated more information in the past year than in the previous 5000 years. Baroness Susan Greenfield talks about how our brains are rewiring and physically changing from exposure to screens, search engines and social media.
We continue our series on friendships with human condition guru Lyn Worsley. This week she talks about how to make friends and keep them. She says friendships are such a significant part of life.
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