Religion is becoming a taboo topic in society, raising questions about whether it has a place in public life. Professor Linda Woodhead is organising a high profile public debate in the UK and talks about the importance of this event.
Religion is becoming a taboo topic in society, raising questions about whether it has a place in public life. Professor Linda Woodhead is organising a high profile public debate in the UK and talks about the importance of this event.
It’s hard to imagine what society would be without charities. Stephen Judd and Anne Robinson have written a book about the history of Australian charities. They talk about the great contributions of charities in Australia.
We continue our series on divorce busters with clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley. This week we hear about the skills seen in a good marriage. Lyn also talks about the skills needed to turn a failing marriage around.
Australian reality TV show The Shire has caused a great deal of commotion since its debut last week. Our TV critic Mark Hadley talks about the reaction and attraction of this reality show.
Two-time Olympian Jeremy Rolleston joins us to talk about the impending Olympic Games. He talks about the most impressive athletes and Australia’s greatest medal hopes.
We conclude our series on chaplains with sports chaplain Nett Knox. After 14 years on the job, she’ll attend the London Olympic Games this week. Nett talks about her role as chaplain and the support she lends to athletes during competition.
The US republican candidate Mitt Romney has been very open about his Mormon faith and questions have being raised about whether the next president should be a Mormon. Professor Dale Kuehne, shares his thoughts on this very public debate.
There’s been lots of talk about anger and violence in the wake of Thomas Kelly’s death in Kings Cross. Forensic psychologist Christopher Lennings talks about violent offenders and explains why people become so angry.
We are going to spend 4 Sundays asking some hard questions for a soft church. Yesterday at the Working Bee I patted a bloke on the back and I realised that he was pretty well all muscle and sinew where when you pat me on the back,it increasingly is feeling like quite a soft pillow. … Continue reading Hard Questions for a Soft Church – How do You Show that You are New? 1 Corinthians 11
Australian singer/songwriter of Christian music for kids, Johnny Burns chats with Aaron & Erin about his new album, “Let Your Light Shine” and the inspiration behind his lyrics.
Join Erica and her panel including Aaron Wright, Katrina Roe, and Collett Smart, as they discuss issues affecting families and parenting.
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