In 2010, Katrina Roe visited Port Moresby delivering shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. It what was a moving, and at times nerve-racking, experience.
In 2010, Katrina Roe visited Port Moresby delivering shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. It what was a moving, and at times nerve-racking, experience.
It’s the Booker Prize edition of the Hope Book Club, AKA the Hubba Bubba edition, the mozzarella edition or the downward dog edition – it’ll stretch you!
In this 5-part series, John North looks at what the Bible teaches us about being set free by Jesus, from life’s heavy burdens.
Believers will not get their perfected bodies and selves till after they die. When those who trust in Jesus die, it is a beginning as well as an ending.
God asks us to make a difference, and he asks us to do more than we think possible, but he doesn’t ask us to do anything alone.
Simon Manchester presents “Order in the House”, delving into how Paul’s teaching from Colossians, on how to treat one another at home and at work.
After an electrical surge threatens earth, Roy McBride is sent on a space mission to see if his missing astronaut father is alive and instigated the surge.
We can’t refuse change. We can only trust in an unchanging God to help us not only bear the change but embrace the change.
After Michelle Payne became first woman to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015, Rachel Griffiths decided to tell her story – in the new film, ‘Ride Like a Girl’.
Jesus told us we can remove the speck from another’s eye. But we can only do so if we have clear sight ourselves. Let’s be aware of our own need of grace.
This November, the public can take a peek behind some of Sydney’s greatest architectural gems with Sydney Open — your key to this great city over one weekend.
Nicola Scott, one of Australia’s top graphic novel illustrators, chats all things Batman, with Hope Breakfast’s Sam and Duncan.
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