Singer-songwriter Levi McGrath shares about his experiences working with former child soldiers in Uganda, his Australia-wide tour, and his new album Children Of War.
Singer-songwriter Levi McGrath shares about his experiences working with former child soldiers in Uganda, his Australia-wide tour, and his new album Children Of War.
The story of the tragic diving accident that left Joni Eareckson-Tada paraplegic from age 17, is well known. Since then she’s also lived with chronic pain, and now breast cancer. Hear how she’s turned deep suffering around for good.
Mornings presenter Katrina Roe discusses childrens issues on her blog From The Mouths of Babes.
Jenny talks about her inspiration and how she captures the beauty of God’s creation through her artwork.
A new study by The Australia Insitute shows that our family life and health are suffering as a result of overwork. Katrina Roe speaks to Josh Fear from The Australia Institute about Go Home on Time Day.
The latest movie and dvd reviews with Adrian Drayton.
When Queensland mum Kim McKosker announced at a BBQ that she wanted to write a cookbook using only four ingredients, the party fell silent and she knew she was onto a good idea. Unfortunately, the publishers of Australia didn’t think so. After being told the book would never be successful, she went on to self-publish… Continue reading The 4 Ingredient Cookbook
Every day 4.5 million Australians eat fast food. As the obesity epidemic takes its toll on the nation’s health, state and federal government are looking for innovative new ways to encourage people to make healthier choices. Soon, fast food outlets like McDonalds and KFC could be required to display kilojoule counts on their menus so… Continue reading Healthy Living – Fast Food
Why do so many guys these days, in their 20s, 30s and even 40s, hold onto boyish ways of living and behaving? And why is it that many men, even well into marriage and fatherhood, still struggle with life – feeling a constant sense of loss and loneliness? Psychologist Steve Biddulph says that men need… Continue reading Steve Biddulph – The New Manhood
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Rating: PG Distributor: Disney Release Date: May 11, 2010 The idea for Harry Potter may have popped into JK Rowling’s head on a train from Manchester to London, but her bespectacled boy began to take on real depth the day her mother died. “It was a terrible time. My… Continue reading Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
In Australia, we have Christian activists working hard at every end of the political spectrum to improve our society – in areas like the environment, social justice, and the right to life. But is it possible to push too far? According to author Tony Campolo, political power isn’t the be-all and end-all of social change.… Continue reading Tony Campolo – Choose Love Not Power
So often people seek to change the world through gaining political power or influence, but Tony Campolo says sacrificial love is far more likely to change the world.
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