Songs of Hope One Hour Podcast

Listen again to Christian praise and worship. Broadcast on on 14 April 2013 on Songs of Hope . Podcast goes for one hour. Segments include: an interview with Damien Ball, pastor of Ormond Community Church of Christ, at 25 min mark Damien Ball sings live in our studio Prayer – Psalm 148 The story of William Spence at 45 minute

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Guess who is coming for dinner – podcast

Words for life looks at how a woman with a life full of sin ‘interrupts’ Jesus dinner with a local religious leader and what that teaches us about God’s forgiveness. “Words for Life” is brought to us by Rev Kevin Pedersen of Ormond Anglican Church. Duration is 24 minutes. Broadcast on Songs of Hope on 2013 04 14 at 7:30am.

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Film review: KON TIKI, from Built For Speed

Kon Tiki has nothing to do with drunken Aussies on package overseas holiday tours. Instead, it’s a dramatisation of the amazing journey taken across the Pacific Ocean in 1947 by Norwegian archaeologist Thor Heyerdahl. Thor believed that, a thousand years ago, Polynesians had originally journeyed to the pacific islands from South America rather than Asia as was popularly believed. When

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Film review: WARM BODIES, from Built For Speed

I have to confess, I’m not normally a fan of zombie movies and that includes lauded films like 28 Days Later.  I generally find the sight of people in bad make-up shuffling around and eating gizzards pretty tedious.  Warm Bodies, however, is a different kind of zombie film.  First of all, it’s told from a zombie’s perspective and secondly it

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Film review: THERESE DESQUEYROUX, from Built For Speed

Like its title character, Therese Desqueyroux has a refined surface beauty and a subdued manner but with tension and despair bubbling underneath. The troubled Thérèse (Audrey Tatou) is a free spirit, an intellectual and seemingly in love with another woman, Anne (Anais Demoustier) or at least the memory of the passionate friendship and freedom they shared as teenagers.  Thérèse is,

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Film review: FIRST POSITION, from Built For Speed

Like horse racing, car racing and mime, ballet is not a spectacle that I find interesting. It’s a testament, therefore, to the quality of ballet documentary First Position that someone like myself who has little interest in the art depicted found the film riveting from start to finish. The film focuses on a group of aspiring young dancers as they

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