The rise of Christianity – podcast

Today, Sunday 1 December, at 7:30am on Songs of Hope, Leigh Hatcher interviewed historian and social researcher Rodney Stark. In this interview Rodney showed, from a sociologist viewpoint, why Christianity grew and is growing. Rodney Stark authoured the book “The rise of Christianity”. The interview was part of the “Words for Life” series. The audio was provided by Hope 103.2

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Live Sunday Sessions features the folkTrain !!

The Folk Train today on the live Sunday Sessions at 4pm. Featuring: Chris Stack Vocals, Guitar, Octave Mandolin, Banjo & Harmonica Saskia Adams Vocals, Fiddle & Guitar Rudy van den Bovenkamp Vocals, Fiddle, Accordion, Mandolin, Harmonica, Guitar & Pan Pipes The current folkTrain line up got together in 2010, and all three members are based in Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges. The

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 29th November, 2013

This week on Built For Speed we review the biggest blockbuster currently on our cinema screens The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.  We also look at the fascinating documentary Twenty Feet from Stardom which examines the careers and aspirations of rock’s greatest back-up singers.  There’s plenty of fine music including a tribute to Freddie Mercury and a fine selection of new music including

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Songs of Hope – The rise of Christianity

Tune in this Sunday 1 December to “Songs of Hope” on Southern FM, 7am to 9am, for two hours of great Christian praise and worship music. Included features are: 7:10am Our Daily Bread – Christian devotions – 1.5 mins 7:30am Rodney Stark, historian and sociologist. Looking at the rise of Christianity. Rodney interviewed by Leigh Hatcher. 19 mins 8:30am Spotlight

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The Vibe gets Scientific this Sunday 1st December

Join us this Sunday for another fantastic and fun edition of The Vibe. This week Lana and Justin will have to put their thinking caps on, as we have Dr Nick Opie, a University of Melbourne Biomedical Engineer phoning in for a chat. Dr Nick will be talking about his involvement in a project that could one day allow Quadriplegics

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