One Hour Praise and Worship Podcast 14-July-2013

Listen again to one hour of Christian praise and worship. Broadcast on 7 July 2013 on “Songs of Hope” on Southern FM, 88.3 in Mentone, Melbourne, Australia. Click the play button for the audio. The church at the right is the Canberra Korean Uniting Church, Australia Songs of Hope website: http://songsofhope883.com Here is the playlist: Taizé – Confitemini Domino Dallas

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COMING SOON ON LIVE SUNDAY SESSIONS

A beautiful diverse range of musicians and artists are set to hit up the 88.3 studios over the next month. This Sunday the peppy Gossamer Pride who cannot be pigeon-holed into any musical genre other than “good”, then next week the charming folk rock of Sunday Chairs with the brassy ballsy Deep Street Soul and the ever chameleonic Jessica Paige

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You are the light of the world – podcast

Songs of Hope “Words for Life” for 14 July were brought to us by Pastor Chris Whiting of Open Door Christian Church in Cheltenham, Australia. His talk is based on John 8:12 to 20 and is entitled “You are the light of the world”. Duration is 25 minutes. Click the play button for the audio. You can contact Open Door

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Film review: PACIFIC RIM, from Built For Speed

Only if you mated a Great Dane with a Blue Whale could you create a bigger dog than Pacific Rim.  What could have been an exciting high-tech twist on global apocalypse films and old-school, Japanese-style monster movies turns out to be a moronic, clichéd, emotionally empty dud. Not only is this film dumb, devoid of tension and visually incoherent, it

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Film review: REALITY, from Built For Speed

In the 1990’s, comedy/dramas about the lure of celebrity and the superficiality of reality TV were a potent commentary on society’s spiritual emptiness. Fast forward two decades, however, and reality TV as a source of satire and social comment has become passé. Consequently, Italian Big Brother satire Reality feels, despite the excellent craftsmanship of Gomorrah director Matteo Garrone, strangely outdated.

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