One of Australia’s top nuclear medicine physicians, Dr Ern Crocker, shares many true stories about how God works as the silent partner in medicine.
One of Australia’s top nuclear medicine physicians, Dr Ern Crocker, shares many true stories about how God works as the silent partner in medicine.
If you’re constantly kicking yourself over something you’ve failed at, you’ll be encouraged by this interview with Terry Robson, author of Failure is an Option. He’ll share why failing is both valid, and valuable.
In The Human Condition segment this week, psychologist Lyn Worsley continues her series on Change.
Kim Hendricks, founder of Citadel World Missions, shares how she and her team are making a difference in South Africa.
Author Matthew Anderson explores why our bodies matter to our faith.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Simon Smart reports on the finding in the US of anti- religious and anti-Christian censorship from web-based media outlets. Justine Toh asks what’s behind these allegations and addresses any legitimate concerns for freedom of speech and freedom of ideas
Steve Jobs lost his battle with pancreatic cancer at just 56. On the morning of his passing, Andrew Web Guy Morris discuss the importance of the Apple company and the legacy that Steve Jobs leaves behind.
Kaz Cooke has written an encyclopaedia on everything to do with being a woman. From confidence to body image, to relationships, eating, sex and even false eyelashes.
Jacinta Tynan is a news presenter, author, columnist and a mum of 2. Jacinta had her first baby at 40 and is relishing her new role as a mum. She discusses the pros and cons of being an older mum.
Rita Harden is mum to 14 year-old Jacob, who has Down Syndrome. She talks about some of the challenges Jacob faces in his life and schooling and the importance of having a little bit of help from my friends
Freelance journalist Nicole Partridge finds out the latest information from the famine in the Horn of Africa famine and urges Christians to pray and give generously.
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