Simon discusses with Toby Hall Mission Australia approach to working with families and children
Simon discusses with Toby Hall Mission Australia approach to working with families and children
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 from the centre for Public Christianity discusses why Islam believes Jesus to be a prophet, puts this into a historical perspective, and discusses how we should respond.
Simon asks Toby how Mission Australia walk alongside people to help bring them towards better outcomes.
As the government pursues their policy of plain packaging on cigarettes the tobacco industry is ramping up their campaign against it. Anne Jones is the CEO of ASH, Action on Smoking and Health and she discusses the risks and benefits of plain packaging.
Lauren Stamper writes a daily devotional, reflecting on the Bible and her faith. Hear Jennifer Reid review Lauren’s blog.
Gayle Richardson is a Mum and a cancer-survivor. Together with a friend she started the new charity, Mummy’s Wish, which reaches out to Mums with cancer.
There’s growing concern about the ever increasing pressure on young girls to conform to adult ideas of beauty. Child psychologist Collett Smart shares why child pageants are actually damaging children’s self-esteem.
Morning Devotions is for those curious about the Christian faith and who want to explore Christian issues that relate to their daily life.
Host Simon Smart talks with Toby Hall the CEO of Mission Australia one of this countries leading charities about the challenges of his work and how his faith informs what they do.
Get Low Rating: M Distributor: Rialto Release Date: May 26 Felix Bush is the devil incarnate – everyone knows that. Or at least that is the belief of his small town American neighbours. A backwoods recluse, Bush is said to be in possession of strange powers, to have forged a pact with dark powers, to have killed in… Continue reading Film Review: Get Low
Soul Surfer Rating: M Distributor: Sony Release Date: May 28, 2011 Though Soul Surfer opens in Hawaii, the scenery and lifestyle will have a familiar feel for Australians who’ve grown up with a coastal culture. Our heroine Bethany’s introduction, “We spent more time wet than we did dry…” brought back many of my own beachside holidays. But it’s… Continue reading Film Review: Soul Surfer
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