Jon Hall, an Aussie in the midst of the riots in London; Helen ropes in some helpers to celebrate Aaron’s birthday; Andrew ‘Web Guy’ Morris uncovers the early days of the mobile phone and what it was going for on the Sale of the Century!
Jon Hall, an Aussie in the midst of the riots in London; Helen ropes in some helpers to celebrate Aaron’s birthday; Andrew ‘Web Guy’ Morris uncovers the early days of the mobile phone and what it was going for on the Sale of the Century!
Justine Toh and Simon Smart look at the shortcomings of the positive thinking movement and how hope anchored in God is better.
The former Sydney-based youth pastor, how in the US, encourages young men that just like many of the unlikely heroes in the Bible, they too can be an Unlikely Hero for God.
Dr Jacques Duff, Director of the Behavioural Neurotherapy Clinic in Melbourne explains how both genetic tests and blood tests can lead to effective new treatments for ADHD.
This week Jennifer Reid reviews a blokey blog about motor sports and Jesus by 29 year old Dean Sandham who works in youth ministry.
This week Collett Smart continues our series on teen parenting with a look at risky behaviour, using binge drinking as a case study.
Justine Toh presents her theory that the bible can be seen as God’s love letter to humanity as sparked by a goodle ad.
Justine Toh and Simon Smart discuss some research finding that suggest being vulnerable is key to a good life.
Erin catches up with lead singer Stephen Christian and learns the real origin of the Anberlin name, and almost celebrates Christmas early.
Anberlin fans can expect the unexpected as the alternative rock band make their way to Australia to perform a series of intimate gigs across the country. Karen Tong recently caught up with frontman Stephen Christian to hear about what we can look forward to. “It’s a whole night of firsts for Anberlin,” the band’s front… Continue reading An Evening with Anberlin
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All of us struggle with self-doubt at times, but how do elite athletes learn to overcome that negative inner voice? Two-time Olympian Jeremy Rolleston gives some tips for circuit-breaking our negative thoughts and emotions.
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