Lyn Worsley helps us with practical tips on dealing with difficult people.
Lyn Worsley helps us with practical tips on dealing with difficult people.
Part 3 in the series that looks at living life in Jesus’ footsteps in particular, experiments that enable us to discover where our security truly is.
Martin Thomas from World Vision speaking about human trafficking and slavery, still alive in many parts of the world.
Simon Smart and Justine Toh discuss the recent passing of Steve Jobs. They consider his fame, fortune and legacy and reflect on a different way to measure a life lived well.
She was the first female NSW Premier, and now Kristina Keneally has taken that pioneering spirit to India, where she acts as an Ambassador for Opportunity International. On Sunday night she spoke on Open House from India, where she has seen many inspirational projects transforming the lives of people trapped in poverty. Here she speaks with Leigh Hatcher all… Continue reading Kristina Keneally: From Premier to Ambassador
The single life: is it a blessing or a curse? According to Dr. Lily Arasaratnam it depends on your view of marriage, and of God’s plan for your life.
For most of us family time would be something we value highly, yet can struggle to find time for, or just simply go without. Writer Paul Clancy talks on Open House about Aussie families – how we all seem so pressed for time, and how the first thing affected is our families. Here he… Continue reading Finding family time
John Dickson has a chat with Simon Smart on the famous atheist Christopher Hitchens.
In this final part of the interview between Simon Smart and Professor Miroslav Volf, Simon begins by asking ‘Is there something that the Christian community can offer to the wider community?’
Professor Miroslav Volf tackles the tough question ‘Isn’t religion to blame for a lot of the violence in the world today? What does Christianity have to say about this?
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Tonight Simon Smart continues his chat with Professor Miroslav Volf. Simon begins with the big question ‘Are there any deeds that can’t be forgiven?’ Professor Volf looks to Jesus to see the perfect example of loving enemies and forgiveness.
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