Years of abuse, depression, eating disorders and a brush with drug crime, did not stop Janine Kubala from becoming a happy, confident mother, wife, preacher and author. Find out why.
Years of abuse, depression, eating disorders and a brush with drug crime, did not stop Janine Kubala from becoming a happy, confident mother, wife, preacher and author. Find out why.
In his latest book, The Evidence for God, philosopher Paul Moser says that signs of God’s existence are much closer than you think. They’re found in the very experience of human love.
Mark Hadley previews what’s coming up in the World of TV in 2011, from Judith Lucy’s Spiritual Journey, to Conviction Kitchen, plus a few shows to avoid.
Futurist Richard Watson reveals some of the new technologies and developments to expect in 2011, including the world’s population tipping the 7 billion mark.
The Aussie born musician Nathan Tasker is making it big in the USA where he is rubbing shoulders with artists like Bebo Norman and Charlie Peacock, and is about to launch his US debut album.
Last word on creature invasions, Be a Gentleman Day and getting your beauty sleep.
Darrell Bock is a New Testament scholar and research professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas
Darrell Bock is a New Testament scholar and research professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas
Generation KillRATING: MADISTRIBUTOR: ABC2RELEASE DATE: Mondays, 9:30 PM It’s easy to assume when you look at a group of military personnel that just because their uniforms look the same they must think the same way on a whole range of topics. Otherwise why join up in the first place? But the Emmy Award-winning series Generation Kill reveals there… Continue reading TV Review: Generation Kill
Hyperdrive RATING: PG DISTRIBUTOR: ABC2 RELEASE DATE: Tuesdays, 11:05 PM There are generally two visions a science fiction program will present for the future: gleaming consoles or garbage in the street. Star Trek is the perfect example of the utopian future; Bladerunner its dystopian counterpart. Hyperdrive is a comedy that mixes the two, suggesting we will arrive in… Continue reading TV Review: Hyperdrive
It’s a title often awarded to those in sport, the arts, medicine or academia – people like Steve Waugh, Lee Kernagan, Pat McGorry and Tim Flannery. But this year’s Australian of the Year Award was bestowed on an investment banker – albeit one with a long of list of charitable causes to his name. Simon… Continue reading Meet Simon McKeon – Australian of the Year for 2011
Singer songwriter Kathy Johnston has penned a song to bring hope to flood victims with some of its lyrics inspired by the words of QLD Premier Anna Bligh.
Make Hope possible for over 800,000 listeners across our city and beyond
So we can continue to impact people with God’s love.