In the light of the terrifying attacks on Oslo by a so-called fundamentalist Christian, renowned theologian Professor John Lennox comments on why God allows evil to occur.
In the light of the terrifying attacks on Oslo by a so-called fundamentalist Christian, renowned theologian Professor John Lennox comments on why God allows evil to occur.
Mark Hadley on TV’s obsession with renovation and house-moving shows.
Hear the story of the Soweto Gospel Choir in this rare chat during their Australia tour. The choir also performs a moving song.
Amanda Koech is on the ground working for World Vision in Somalia. She fills us in on the state of emergency in the famine-stricken nation.
Our music guru David Andrew introduces us to Skrillex and their electronic music known as dubstep, as well as the new solo album from Hillsong musician Martin Sampson.
Jamie Taylor, a descendent of the famous missionary to China, Hudson Taylor, chats about the legacy left by his great grandfather; both the privilege and pressures of having such a heritage.
Human Condition expert Lyn Worsley continues her fruit of the spirit series with a close look at Peace.
Ancient history expert Daryn Graham shines a light on what life was like when Jesus walked the earth, and the kind of people who first put their faith in him.
Albert Haase unpacks the meaning of the words ‘Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done’, a part of the famous prayer that Jesus taught.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
John Dickson and Simon Smart from the Centre for Public Christianity
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
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