In this part two of the interview with Dr Peter Vardy we hear about the commitment to teaching students how to think about religious and values which is at the heart of the programs Dr Vardy teaches.
In this part two of the interview with Dr Peter Vardy we hear about the commitment to teaching students how to think about religious and values which is at the heart of the programs Dr Vardy teaches.
New research has found that those who believe in a benevolent God worry less about the world and their own lives and they’re also more tolerant of life’s ups and downs. Listen Now – Dr David Rosmarin from the Harvard Medical School explains his research. http://downloads.hopemedia.com.au/oh/oh_drdavidrosmarin_2011-08-14.mp3
What went wrong in London? What led to the creation of an alienated youth underclass? Media commentators have speculated that it’s the product of an embittered kind of underclass that’s been left to grow on the back on chronic unemployment, dysfunctional families and racial tension. Policing strategies and government cutbacks in community programs have also been… Continue reading London Riots – What went wrong?
Kate Bracks, the girl from Orange shares her dizzying Masterchef journey with us, talks about her plans for the future and reflects on some of her bolder moments proclaiming her Christian faith. Listen Now – Leigh Hatcher chats to Masterchef winner Kate Bracks http://downloads.hopemedia.com.au/oh/oh_masterchefkatebracks_2011-08-14.mp3
Adam Boland is Seven’s newly appointed Director of New Media. He talks about how social media is changing the media landscape, but also about the effect it’s having on us. Listen Now – Adam Boland talks about how social media is changing the media landscape, but also about the effect it’s having on us http://downloads.hopemedia.com.au/oh/oh_adamboland_2011-08-14.mp3
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
What led to the creation of an alienated youth underclass? Nick Spencer, Research Director of the London think-tank Theos talks about the bigger social and moral issues behind the London riots.
New research has found that those who believe in a benevolent God worry less about the world and their own lives and they’re also more tolerant of life’s ups and downs. Dr David Rosmarin from the Harvard Medical School explains his research.
Critic Mark Hadley reviews comedian Judith Lucy’s journey of spiritual discovery.
Music guru David Andrew introduces us to Sydney band Nantes, gives us a lesson in French dream pop with M83 and a sneak peak at the new, slightly heavier sound from Switchfoot.
Australia’s most famous playwright, David Williamson and Dr Mohamed Khadra from the University of Sydney have teamed up to write a play about how we deal with the end of life in an ageing Australia.
Adam Boland is Seven’s newly appointed Director of New Media. He talks about how social media is changing the media landscape, but also about the effect it’s having on us.
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