Part 2 of the epic drama thing the boys Aaron and Dan have done.
Part 2 of the epic drama thing the boys Aaron and Dan have done.
The last one of the Elf and that Raymond bloke.
Not sure what Aaron and Dan have to do with this, but it’s about an elf and a salesman.
Author Kenneth Bailey spent 40 years teaching the Bible in the Middle East. He says there is much more we can learn about the Christmas story and the gospels, if we understand the Bible’s cultural context.
Leading sociologist Rodney Stark, is an agnotistic turned believer. After years of research, he now says that mankind’s desire to worship, points to a very real God.
Singer songwriter, Sara Groves, tells of her transformation in recent years, into a globally aware artist.
The Anglican Bishop of Harare, Zimbabwe, speaks of the suffering of his church and the Zimbabwean people.
US Singer-songwriter Tammy Trent has experienced both the mountains and deep valleys of life. She visited teh studio to talk about her journey – from losing her husband in a tragic accident, to finding hope again.
Richard Cizic of the US National Association of Evangelicalism is listed in teh Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people. He believes Christians are responsible to care for the environment, and to be concerned about climate change.
In the final part of our series, four more of Australia’s key church leaders answer the question, What might God be saying to us, through the economic crisis.
Psychologist Dr Kevin Leman says you can be a firstborn, even if you weren’t the eldest child in your family. He talks about the fascinating firstborn personality.
Does Australia have its own identity? Historian Peter Cochrane explores this question, and talks about the great icons and individuals that have made Australia unique.
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