When ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’ author Josh Harris was re-evaluating his stance on dating, an Aussie filmmaker was there to capture the process.
When ‘I Kissed Dating Goodbye’ author Josh Harris was re-evaluating his stance on dating, an Aussie filmmaker was there to capture the process.
In this episode of Power Lunch with Laura, we hear from Australian filmmaker Jessica Van Der Wyngaard, who filmed I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye.
Without fear, there would be no courage, but only foolhardiness. Courage kicks in when we take note of our fears, but don’t let them shape our lives.
In this series of ‘Christian Growth’ messages, Simon Manchester takes us on a journey through the book of James to discover its many great lessons for life. Follow the links below to read or listen to each episode, when they are made available. [display-posts tag=”series-book-of-james” order=”ASC”]
Damon Gameau’s new documentary ‘2040’ is a visual letter to his daughter, sharing a vision for how these solutions could shape a brand-new tomorrow.
Former Korn Guitarist Brian ‘Head’ Welch chats about his new film, tracking his healing from addiction, conversion to faith, & relationship with his daughter, Jennea.
Christians are called to take charge of their thoughts, not dwell on what is unhelpful. The pattern of our thoughts shapes the pattern of our actions.
When Jesus speaks of purity of heart, He is speaking of being “the real thing” in our discipleship, and in our walk with Him.
No-one can compete with Robin Williams, and thankfully, that’s not what Will Smith tried to do, in the remake of the classic ’90s animation, ‘Aladdin’.
From quirky Professor Don Tilman to Stephen King’s teenage misfit Carrie, and quirky authors themselves, this episode covers a few of literature’s odd-bods.
In ‘Loud Krazy Love’, former Korn guitarist Brian ‘Head’ Welch takes us into the years of drug addiction and excess, that he later left to be a loving Dad.
One of many paradoxical sayings of Jesus, is when He says that we die and yet we live – and adds that we in fact never die. How do we make sense of this?
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