A take on good and evil.
A take on good and evil.
A comedy drama about death
Wendy Gilbert from the Yaya Revolution joins us for The Forum, discussing contemporary matters of life and how we can deal with them.
When a child is not able to get attention, they may act out by saying or doing something that creates drama. Children do this because negative attention is still attention. Maris Deepers explains that children are trying to figure out how to do life, and part of their job is to push the boundaries and our buttons. He highlights the need for consistency and encouragement across all areas of parenting.
We continue our series on divorce busters with our human condition guru Lyn Worsley. This week we focus on different approaches to marriage. We also hear about the developmental stages of relationships.
After years of traditional ministry and door knocking, the Mormon church is moving to social media to connect with people. Our social media guru Steve Kryger talks about this shift and the reaction it’s getting.
Our esteemed book reviewer Kara Martin shares an important book with us about the massacres of Aborigines in the 1800s. Kara talks about the importance of this issue in today’s society.
Youthworks’ website fervr.net beat out major companies like CNN to win the Religion and Spirituality category at this year’s Webby Awards. Youthworks media director Marshall Ballantine Jones shares the win with us and talks about the significance of it.
Many people have been inspired by the music of Rob Smith. After 25 years of writing, practicing, singing and performing worship music, he’s still going strong. We hear about his heart for music and his calling to this area of worship.
Wesley Mission was Australia’s first Methodist gathering and continues to be a prominent voice in the community. Wesley’s Superintendent Keith Garner speaks about their motivation to bring faith and hope to the community and shares some highlights.
Tumultuous doesn’t even come close to describing Majok Tulba’s life. After escaping from the rebel’s army in Sudan, he moved to Australia and learnt to write. Majok shares his journey to becoming a critically acclaimed film and book writer.
We jump inside the four walls of prison as we continue our series on chaplains. Gary Ring has spent the last 11 years supporting inmates and staff as a prison chaplain. We hear about his brave work and the calling he felt on his life.
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