8th Jun 2015 -
Roy Williams thinks religion has fallen off the radar in Australia - but maybe not forever.
8th Jun 2015 -
Roy Williams thinks religion has fallen off the radar in Australia - but maybe not forever.
8th Jun 2015 - 8 mins
Dr Wesley Hill talks about same-sex attraction, singleness and marriage, and spiritual friendship.
8th Jun 2015 - 8 mins
Dr Wesley Hill talks about same-sex attraction, singleness and marriage, and spiritual friendship.
8th Jun 2015 - 7 mins
Dr Wesley Hill talks about same-sex attraction, singleness and marriage, and spiritual friendship.
8th Jun 2015 - 7 mins
Dr Wesley Hill talks about same-sex attraction, singleness and marriage, and spiritual friendship.
5th Jun 2015 -
Brooke Prentis of the Waka Waka people speaks about the importance of facing Australia’s dark past.
5th Jun 2015 -
Brooke Prentis of the Waka Waka people speaks about the importance of facing Australia’s dark past.
25th May 2015 - 9 mins
Geoff Broughton takes seriously the idea of ‘enemy-love’, and justice that restores relationship.
25th May 2015 - 9 mins
Geoff Broughton takes seriously the idea of ‘enemy-love’, and justice that restores relationship.
21st May 2015 -
From Breaking Bad to House of Cards - why is so much good TV these days so bad?
21st May 2015 -
From Breaking Bad to House of Cards - why is so much good TV these days so bad?
18th May 2015 - 7 mins
Brian Grim offers some surprising solutions to religious persecution around the world.
18th May 2015 - 7 mins
Brian Grim offers some surprising solutions to religious persecution around the world.
14th May 2015 -
Andrew “Fishtail” Fisher talks about what it means to race for Jesus.
14th May 2015 -
Andrew “Fishtail” Fisher talks about what it means to race for Jesus.
8th May 2015 -
What can motherhood reveal to us about our culture? And about God?
8th May 2015 -
What can motherhood reveal to us about our culture? And about God?
1st May 2015 -
How did the families of the Anzacs go about remembering them? And how do we do the same thing today?
1st May 2015 -
How did the families of the Anzacs go about remembering them? And how do we do the same thing today?