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  • Flying High

    Flying High

    Allan Phillips shares some lessons about faith, learned from his son, who is a pilot.
  • Seeking God's Will For Your Life

    Seeking God's Will For Your Life

    Life’s crises can leave us puzzled about God’s leading. Esther Bailey offers some helpful suggestions for knowing His direction for you.
  • Plight of a Refugee

    Plight of a Refugee

    In conjunction with Refugee Week in Australia, Melody Tan discovers what it’s like when even home isn’t safe.
  • Six Ways to Keep in Touch With God

    Six Ways to Keep in Touch With God

    It’s easy, in our busy world, to isolate ourselves from God. Karen Leet has found several ways to stay in touch.
  • Ken Duncan an Average Photographer

    Ken Duncan an Average Photographer

    His photographs adorn the walls of offices and homes countrywide, but as he tells Melody Tan, his art is not as important as what he can do for God.
  • Drink Deeply

    Drink Deeply

    One hot day, Blake Penland discovered how to spend more meaningful time with God.
  • Steve Jobs: A Writer's Opinion

    Steve Jobs: A Writer's Opinion

    Mark Kellner responds to the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
  • Church: Love Me and Leave Me!

    Church: Love Me and Leave Me!

    The Christian community needs to guard its doors. Especially the back one. John Blacker, an ordained minister, explains.
  • Getting in Shape

    Getting in Shape

    According to Seth Pierce, martial arts training is in some ways similar to attending church.
  • God's Gifts

    God's Gifts

    God loved the world so much that He gave us His Son Jesus. But Ed Dickerson points out that He's also given us many other gifts.
  • The Beginner's Guide to Church

    The Beginner's Guide to Church

    Many of us do not go to church. Some of us have never been. Christine Miles talks about what to expect and how to prepare.
  • Denzel Washington

    Denzel Washington

    Jarrod Stackelroth explores the faith behind the well-known movie star.
  • London Town

    London Town

    Harold Harker explores some of the sites of Christian history in London, planned Olympic host for 2012.
  • Commission or Invitation

    Commission or Invitation

    Can we imagine something better than an all-Christian world? asks Samir Selmanovic.
  • Circumstantial Faith?

    Circumstantial Faith?

    Is faith more than a question of upbringing and circumstances? Nathan Brown reflects on the experience and mystery of faith.
  • A Changed Life

    A Changed Life

    Baptism means more-much more-than going under the water. Rodney Woods probes the deeper meaning.
  • The Gold in the Golden Rule

    The Gold in the Golden Rule

    "Jesus said it sums up all the Scriptures but are Christians-and other religions- living it in the world today?" asks Samir Selmanovic.
  • Living Biblically?

    Living Biblically?

    What does it mean to live biblically? Journalist A J Jacobs spent a year following the biblical laws and regulations. His story is quite remarkable, as Nathan Brown discovered.
  • Authentic Christian Living

    Authentic Christian Living

    Sadly, many of us talk the talk of authentic Christian living but don
  • For the Love of God

    For the Love of God

    Do your joy and your purpose in life come from the same place? Dwight Nelson explores the nature of God's true followers.
  • Out-of-Order Attachment

    Out-of-Order Attachment

    Why do we want what isn't ours? Loron Wade reflects on the selfish nature of humanity and suggests a solution.
  • Why Studying the "Good Book" is Good for You

    Why Studying the "Good Book" is Good for You

    God's Word holds many blessings. Victor Parachin explains the benefits of studying it regularly.
  • Standing in the Gap

    Standing in the Gap

    We need each other. David Edgren explains how we can help others accomplish their true potential.
  • Riding the Spirit

    Riding the Spirit

    Life's a journey in many ways. David Edgren shows how his personal and spiritual journey travel together.
  • John Huss: Bohemian Reformer

    John Huss: Bohemian Reformer

    Arthur Patrick reveals the heart of a man willing to die-being burned at the stake-for his beliefs.
  • Growing in Christ

    Growing in Christ

    Loren Seibold looks at what it means to be "born again" and how to continue the Christian growth.
  • The Nurture of God

    The Nurture of God

    Samir Selmanavic offers up an invitation to follow, and follow well, a worthy Master.
  • Representing God

    Representing God

    Representing God is a big ask, so it's little wonder the church lets God down so often. But, says Graeme Loftus, it's still the church's most important task.
  • Sending the Right Signals

    Sending the Right Signals

    All the world needs to hear the message Jesus Christ has for us. Shelley Nolan Freesland explains how Adventist World Radio travels where missionaries cannot go.
  • The People of God

    The People of God

    Our Western world is embroiled in an epidemic of individualism. Samir Selmanovic sees in the nature of God and God's creation the power and neccessity of community.
  • Real-world Spirituality

    Real-world Spirituality

    At the core of our being, we are all uniquely spiritual. Barry Oliver shares an insight into authentic spirituality from a pink galah.
  • The Ultimate Life

    The Ultimate Life

    How many decisions do you make in a day? Graeme Loftus looks at the multitude of choices facing us daily and presents a role model for successful living.
  • Unity in Christ

    Unity in Christ

    Graeme Loftus looks at a fundamental belief of Christianity, the church.
  • The Reality of God

    The Reality of God

    Who am I? Who are you? Who is God? Samir Selmanovic finds poise and purpose in life's ultimate questions.
  • Imagine ... A World Without Christianity

    Imagine ... A World Without Christianity

    Would we really be better off if Beatle John Lennon's imaginary world of no heaven or religion came true? Bruce Manners doesn't think so.
  • The Influence of Christianity

    The Influence of Christianity

    Jesus, the founder of Christianity, has had a profound affect on our world.
  • The Mystery of God

    The Mystery of God

    Despite popular appearance, Christianity isn't a complicated process to manage God, says Samir Selmanovic.
  • Gifts from God

    Gifts from God

    Ever wondered how God makes a difference in a person's life? Cathy Ireland explains.
  • Prague: Jewel of Europe

    Prague: Jewel of Europe

    Harold Harker looks at the bloody history hidden behind the now benign facades of what most agree is Europe's most beautiful city.
  • Last Ones Standing

    Last Ones Standing

    The majority is not always right. David Edgar argues this is true of declining churchgoing in the Western world.
  • How to Live in a Hostile World

    How to Live in a Hostile World

    Seeing how teenage believers deal with life was consistently startling
  • Are We Alone?

    Are We Alone?

    The belief that we're not alone in the universe has fed many sci-fi novelists. Now it's hit mainstream science, as Robert Wearner describes. But one needn't search space for the truth.
  • Jim Richards and Son: More to Winning

    Jim Richards and Son: More to Winning

    They're two of the nicest guys in motor sport, as Glenis Lindley, points out. But they're more than a team-they're family.
  • Meeting Evil with Evil

    Meeting Evil with Evil

    The push in Britain for an ID card system residents is a sign of things to come.
  • James Morrison's Soul Music

    James Morrison's Soul Music

    Scott Wegener talks with a man who likes his music with two kinds of "gospel."
  • Hope Just Ahead

    Hope Just Ahead

    Over some 20,000 km in all, Tony Moore has retraced the missionary journeys of Paul. From beginning to end, he found hope.
  • The Da Vinci Code, Constantine and Christians

    The Da Vinci Code, Constantine and Christians

    Truth mixed with error is dangerous, especially if you're using it to establish belief. And it's what Robert McIver sees in the best-selling Da Vinci Code.
  • The feet of clay: European disUNION

    The feet of clay: European disUNION

    Disunity again threatens the European Union (EU).
  • No Limbs, No Limits

    No Limbs, No Limits

    Being born limbless has not stopped Nick Vujicic from going places. Glenis Lyndley caught up with Nick to find his motivation.