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Elissa Macpherson- Inspiring stories of hope, part 3

We continue our series on inspiring stories of hope with Elissa Macpherson. As a wife and mother, she felt called to adopt an Asian girl. She talks about the patience needed to help their daughter adjust to a new life.

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Kara Martin- Books

We live in a digital age where it’s hard to imagine life without the internet, smart phones and social media. Our esteemed reviewer Kara Martin talks about The Next Story by Tim Challies and how we can use technology to better the kingdom of God.

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R.T. Kendall- Shameless faith

The proclamation of Christian faith is challenging in today’s society. R.T. Kendall has written a book called Unashamed To Bear His Name to help Christians through this struggle. He talks about how we can be proud of our faith and open about our beliefs.

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Bindi Gleeson- Inspiring stories of hope, part 2

We continue our series on inspiring stories of hope. Bindi Gleeson has faced more trials than most including a difficult childhood, partying, drugs and death. Bindi talks about how she pulled herself out of turmoil to find God again.

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Lyn Worsley- Performance anxiety, part 1

The pressure of performance has been evident in the last week after multiple meltdowns at the London Olympics. Human condition guru Lyn Worsley talks about performance pressure for both athletes and everyday people.

James Bracey- London Olympics

We get the latest from London with Foxtel Olympics presenter James Bracey. We hear about the upcoming events, latest medal wins and controversies at the games.

Steve Kryger- Social media

Social media has been a big talking point at the London Olympics following public meltdowns. Our social media guru Steve Kryger talks about the hype and the pressure social media creates.

Mark Tronson- Ministry in London

London’s Christian community has been working tirelessly during the Olympics to welcome visitors and support the city. Reverend Mark Tronson has worked in sports ministry for more than 25 years and talks about the importance of outreach in sport.